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Do Dutch immigrants have to pay taxes when they accept property gifts from their parents?

# 中中中 # Introduction Many people will choose to immigrate to the Netherlands, so do Dutch immigrant children need to pay taxes when they receive property gifts from their parents? This is a problem that many people care about. Let's take a look at the relevant content together.

According to 20 18 of the Dutch tax bureau, when the amount of gifts you get from your parents within one year does not exceed 5,320 euros, you don't need to pay taxes, and you don't need to file a gift tax return.

If parents give gifts more than once a year, the total amount of tax exemption is limited to 5320 euros, and the excess is subject to gift tax.

In addition, both parents are regarded as the same donor, that is, when the total amount of gifts from both parents exceeds 5320 euros, gift tax is required.

It is acceptable to accept a one-time tax-free gift of 25,526 euros from parents, but this situation can only occur once in a lifetime, and the following conditions need to be met:

Your age is between 18 and 40 years old, or your partner is between 18 and 40 years old, inclusive;

It is not allowed to accept tax-free gifts of 5320 euros outside this year;

Last year, I didn't accept my parents' tax-free gift of more than 5,320 euros.

Of course, both parents are regarded as the same donor.

Do I have to pay taxes to get housing subsidies from my parents? If the contribution is less than 654.38 million euros, there is no need to pay tax, provided that:

? You use this money to buy a house or decorate it, or pay off your mortgage or remaining debts, or use this money to buy land and the building itself;

? You or your partner are between 18 and 40 years old, including 40 years old;

? You use this money before 2020;

? You didn't accept a tax-free gift from your parents over 5,320 euros in the last year;

? You must provide written proof that the donated money has indeed been paid and used for your own house.

If the parents meet the following conditions, the children are not required to pay any gift tax and make tax returns for money gifts or housing subsidies (no matter how much):

When the gift occurred, the parents did not live in the Netherlands;

Parents are Dutch, but they have been away from the Netherlands for more than 10 years;

My parents are not Dutch, but they have been living in the Netherlands and have been away from the Netherlands for over 1 year.