Payroll tax
Everyone working in the Netherlands is required to surrender a portion of their salary to the government in the form of payroll tax.
Payroll tax is the collective term for the taxes and premiums deducted from the gross salary. After deducting these and other levies, the net salary remains . This amount is ultimately paid out to the employee.
Payroll tax consist of the following levies:
- Wage tax
A general source of income for the government to pay for things like education, healthcare costs, and new roads - Premium for national insurances
Reserved for social provisions for everyone in the Netherlands, such as old age pension (AOW) and child benefit. - Income-dependent contribution for the Health Insurance Act
National insurance contributions
National insurances are legally mandatory social insurances that insure residents and employees in the Netherlands against the financial consequences of old age, death, special medical expenses, or children. National insurances consist of:
- General Old Age Act (AOW)
- General Surviving Relatives Act (Anw)
- Long-term Care Act (Wlz)
- General Child Benefit Act (AKW)
You withhold national insurance contributions from the wage and pay them to the Dutch Tax Office. You do not pay a premium for the AKW.
Employee insurance contributions
Employee insurances are legally mandatory social insurances that insure employees against the financial consequences of illness, disability, and unemployment. Employee insurances are:
- Sickness Benefits Act (ZW)
- Occupational Disability Insurance Act (WAO) / Work and Income according to Labour Capacity Act (WIA)
- Unemployment Insurance Act (WW)
As an employer, you fully bear the premiums.
Income-dependent contribution Health Insurance Act
The Health Insurance Act (Zvw) regulates mandatory health insurance. Under this law, an employee must pay a nominal premium to a health insurer for their health insurance. Additionally, you pay us an employer levy for your employee's health insurance. In some cases, your employee pays a contribution for the Health Insurance Act. The overarching term for the contribution for the Health Insurance Act and the employer levy for the Health Insurance Act is 'income-dependent contribution for the Health Insurance Act'.