Thank you Joost, much appreciated. On the director salary for a BV, does the so-called "Customary Salary Scheme" (below for reference) that I found on the government website applies systematically? Feels counterintuitive that the director puts capital in the BV, then has to use it to pay himself a salary, on which clearly income tax will be applied. Maybe I am missing something? Thank you so much. Simone
If you are a director or major shareholder, the Netherlands Tax Administration will not allow you to pay yourself an excessively low or zero salary. In Dutch, this is referred to as the gebruikelijkloonregeling or 'customary salary scheme' (in Dutch) for directors and major shareholders. Your salary has to be in line with market levels, which is why the Ministry of Finance has set a number of criteria. Your customary salary is at least the highest of the following 3 options:
-100% of the salary of a person in comparable job
-the salary of the employee with the highest wages in your company
-a fixed sum of at least €56,000 (in 2024)