The most important fees for Dutch limited liability companies to expect when setting up a business in the Netherlands are:
- Dutch notary incorporation fees (there are no separate (substantial) registration fees with the Trade Register (‘Handelsregister’) at the Chamber of Commerce (‘Kamer van Koophandel’);
- Accounting and financial reporting fees (e.g. preparation of the annual accounts);
- Corporate income tax compliance advisory fees (e.g. preparation of the CIT returns);
- Payroll administration fees (e.g. preparation of the payroll tax returns);
- Value added tax compliance advisory fees (e.g. preparation of the VAT returns);