Zenith Tax & Accounting LLC provides specialized U.S. expat tax services for Americans living in Amsterdam and across the Netherlands, helping expatriates remain fully compliant with complex IRS international tax reporting rules.
While the Netherlands taxes based on residency rules administered by the Dutch Tax Authority (Belastingdienst), the U.S. taxes based on citizenship. For Americans in Amsterdam, this creates dual reporting obligations. Our firm helps you navigate these complexities using Foreign Tax Credits and the U.S.–Netherlands Tax Treaty to minimize or eliminate double taxation.
Because Dutch income tax rates are relatively high, many Americans in Amsterdam reduce or eliminate U.S. tax liability using Form 1116.
The treaty helps coordinate taxation for employment income, Dutch pensions, and investments, providing clarity for cross-border reporting.
The answer is: Yes — absolutely.
All U.S. citizens and Green Card holders in Amsterdam must file annual U.S. tax returns, even if they pay taxes to the Belastingdienst. Your obligations include reporting Dutch employment income, investment gains, and financial assets. Failure to comply can lead to IRS penalties exceeding $10,000. Many Americans in Amsterdam search for a U.S. tax CPA near them who understands both IRS and Dutch tax regulations.
Accurate reporting of worldwide income while applying Foreign Tax Credits and treaty provisions to minimize double taxation.
Mandatory disclosure for Dutch bank accounts (ING, ABN AMRO, Rabobank) exceeding $10,000 in aggregate value at any point in the year.
Reporting foreign financial assets, including Dutch brokerage accounts and investment portfolios, to comply with FATCA transparency laws.
Strategic use of Form 2555 to exclude qualifying foreign earned income from U.S. taxation for expats in the Netherlands.
Advanced IRS reporting for Americans who own Dutch companies (B.V.), consulting firms, or international businesses.
Our specialists assist expats who have missed prior filings to become compliant without severe penalties using IRS amnesty programs.
From international professionals in Amsterdam’s corporate sector to entrepreneurs and consultants, we provide localized U.S. tax expertise. Our U.S. expat tax CPA services support Americans in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, Utrecht, and Eindhoven.
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Our firm specializes in international tax compliance, helping Americans in the Netherlands stay compliant with both IRS and Dutch reporting requirements.
Serving: Amsterdam • Rotterdam • The Hague • Utrecht • Eindhoven • Netherlands
Yes. The United States taxes based on citizenship, meaning Americans must file U.S. tax returns regardless of where they live. Most Americans in the Netherlands reduce or eliminate double taxation through Foreign Tax Credits and treaty benefits.
Yes. The U.S.–Netherlands tax treaty helps coordinate taxation rules between the IRS and the Dutch tax authority to reduce the risk of double taxation.
Yes. If the total value of your foreign bank accounts exceeds $10,000 during the year, you must file an FBAR (FinCEN Form 114) reporting accounts held at banks such as ING, ABN AMRO, or Rabobank.
Americans living abroad receive an automatic filing extension until June 15, though taxes owed must still be paid by April 15 to avoid interest charges.
Yes. Certain foreign financial assets must be disclosed under FATCA (Form 8938) depending on asset value thresholds.
If you are an American living in Amsterdam or anywhere in the Netherlands, Zenith Tax Pro is here to help. Our experienced U.S. expat tax CPAs assist clients worldwide with tax preparation, international reporting, and strategic cross-border tax planning. Schedule a consultation today to ensure your IRS filings are handled properly while optimizing your global tax strategy.
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