Netherlands Company Costs BV EUR 0.01 Capital, Notary, KVK & Annual Maintenance (2026)

One of the most common questions from Indian entrepreneurs considering the Netherlands is: “How much does it actually cost to set up and run a Dutch BV?” This guide gives you a transparent, itemised breakdown of every cost involved from the EUR 0.01 minimum share capital and notary fees to annual accounting, DGA salary obligations, and ongoing compliance costs in 2026.

One-Time Setup Costs Dutch BV Formation

The following costs are incurred once at the time of forming your Dutch BV:

ItemCost (EUR)Notes
Notary fees (deed of incorporation)900 – 1,500Varies by notary; online deed may be on lower end
KVK registration fee85One-time; paid to KVK at registration
Share capital (minimum)0.01Legally minimum EUR 0.01; practically often EUR 1–100
Apostille / document legalisation (India)50 – 200Depends on documents required by notary
Formation agent fee (if used)500 – 2,000Optional; recommended for non-EU founders
Legal/tax advice (initial)1,000 – 5,000Highly recommended for optimal structure planning
Bank account opening (application)0 – 100Most banks charge no opening fee; some services charge
UBO register filing0Free via KVK; time cost only
BTW/VAT registration0Free via Belastingdienst
Total One-Time Setup CostEUR 1,535 – 9,000+Depends on complexity and professional support used

Practical reality: Most Indian entrepreneurs use a formation agent and initial legal advisor, bringing the practical setup cost to approximately EUR 3,000–6,000 for a straightforward Dutch BV with proper advice.

Notary Fees in Detail

The notarial deed of incorporation is a mandatory step and the largest single one-time cost. Dutch civil-law notaries (notarissen) set their own fees, but common benchmarks are:

ScenarioTypical Notary Fee
Simple BV with standard Articles of AssociationEUR 900 – 1,200
BV with custom Articles of AssociationEUR 1,200 – 1,800
BV with complex shareholder arrangements or multiple share classesEUR 1,500 – 3,000+
Online-only notarial deed (remote, non-EU founders)EUR 900 – 1,500

Tips to reduce notary costs:

  • Use a notary that specialises in international/non-EU founders they have efficient processes
  • Standard Articles of Association (model statuten) are cheaper than bespoke drafting
  • Online deed execution is increasingly comparable in price to in-person
  • Some formation agents bundle notary fees into their all-in-one packages

KVK Registration Fee

The KVK registration fee is a one-time, fixed fee of EUR 85 (2026 rate) paid to the Kamer van Koophandel. This covers

  • Initial entry in the Dutch Business Register (Handelsregister)
  • Issuance of your KVK number (8 digits)
  • RSIN number assignment

Note: This fee is typically paid by the notary on your behalf as part of the incorporation process and reimbursed by you to the notary.

Share Capital EUR 0.01 Minimum

Since the Dutch Flex-BV reform in 2012, the minimum share capital for a Dutch BV is EUR 0.01. There is no minimum paid-up capital requirement beyond this symbolic amount.

In practice, most founders use a slightly higher nominal capital for commercial reasons:

Share CapitalReason
EUR 0.01Minimum legal requirement
EUR 1Common for simplicity and whole-number share pricing
EUR 100Common for BVs issuing 100 shares at EUR 1 each clean shareholder cap table
EUR 18,000+Some banks prefer higher capital for account opening credibility

Important: Share capital does not represent the working capital or operating budget of the company. Your Dutch BV can have EUR 1 share capital and receive EUR 1,000,000 in commercial loans or shareholder loans separately.

Bank Account Opening Costs

BankOpening FeeMonthly Fee
ABN AMRO BusinessEUR 0EUR 15 – 50
ING BusinessEUR 0EUR 15 – 35
Rabobank BusinessEUR 0EUR 25 – 60
Bunq Business (Easy Bank Pro)EUR 0EUR 9 – 99
Revolut BusinessEUR 0EUR 0 – 100

Most Indian-owned Dutch BVs spend EUR 100–500/year on business banking, depending on their account choice and transaction volume.

Annual Ongoing Costs Running a Dutch BV

After formation, the following annual costs apply:

Cost ItemAnnual Cost (EUR)Notes
Annual accounting / bookkeeping1,500 – 8,000Depends on transaction volume; includes ledger, VAT, payroll
Annual accounts preparation (KVK)500 – 2,000Often bundled with accounting; small BV statutory format
Corporate tax return filing800 – 3,000Depends on complexity; Innovation Box returns cost more
VAT return filing (quarterly)400 – 1,200Often bundled with accounting
Virtual office / registered address600 – 3,600EUR 50–300/month for address; substance services cost more
Business banking fees100 – 600Monthly account fees + transaction charges
KVK annual extract update0Free; updates triggered by actual changes
Insurance (professional indemnity, liability)500 – 3,000Optional but recommended for client-facing businesses
Dutch professional director fee (if applicable)5,000 – 25,000For substance — professional director services in NL
Total Annual Running Cost (excl. DGA salary)EUR 4,000 – 20,000+Depends heavily on substance arrangement chosen

DGA Salary Cost Implications

If you are the director-major shareholder (DGA) of your Dutch BV and you are actively working for the company, you must pay yourself a minimum DGA salary of EUR 58,000/year in 2026. This has significant cost implications

DGA Salary ItemAnnual Amount (EUR)
Gross DGA salary (minimum)58,000
Dutch income tax on salary (~37–49%)~21,000 – 28,000
Employee social security contributions~2,000 – 4,000
Employer social contributions (ZVW health)~4,000 – 6,000
Total DGA salary cost to company~EUR 62,000 – 65,000/year

30% Ruling impact: If you qualify for the 30% ruling, your effective Dutch income tax burden on the EUR 58,000 salary drops significantly making the DGA salary requirement far less costly from a personal tax perspective.

Note for non-resident DGAs: If you are a non-resident Indian owner who does not work for the Dutch BV (i.e., you have appointed a separate managing director), the DGA salary requirement may not apply to you personally. Seek Dutch tax advice on your specific situation.

Annual Accounting and Tax Filing Costs in Detail

Accounting costs in the Netherlands depend on your business complexity, transaction volume, and whether you need local substance support:

Company ProfileEstimated Annual Accounting Cost
Holding company (no active transactions)EUR 1,500 – 3,000
Small BV (1–2 employees, simple invoicing)EUR 3,000 – 6,000
Active BV (5–20 employees, regular VAT)EUR 6,000 – 15,000
BV with Innovation Box / complex tax positionsEUR 10,000 – 25,000+

Virtual Office / Domiciliation Costs

A registered office address in the Netherlands is mandatory for all Dutch BVs. Options range from basic mail handling to full substance-compliant domiciliation services:

Service LevelMonthly CostWhat’s Included
Mail handling onlyEUR 30 – 80Registered address, mail forwarding
Virtual office (basic)EUR 80 – 150Address + phone answering + limited meeting room
Substance domiciliation serviceEUR 200 – 500Address + professional director + board meeting facilitation + substance documentation
Physical office (co-working)EUR 300 – 1,500+Dedicated desk or private office in Amsterdam/Rotterdam

Cheapest Way to Set Up a Dutch BV in 2026

If you want to minimise formation costs, here’s the leanest approach:

  1. Use a standard formation package from a Dutch notary or formation agent: EUR 900–1,200
  2. KVK fee: EUR 85 (unavoidable)
  3. Share capital: EUR 0.01 (minimum)
  4. Bunq Business account: EUR 9–25/month (cheapest Dutch IBAN option)
  5. Basic virtual office: EUR 30–80/month
  6. Do your own VAT returns via Belastingdienst portal (possible for simple situations)
  7. Affordable bookkeeping service: EUR 100–200/month via Moneybird or similar Dutch platforms

Minimum viable cost: Approximately EUR 2,000 setup + EUR 3,000/year ongoing for a basic Dutch BV (holding, no employees, no DGA salary obligation for non-resident owner).

Caveat: Cutting corners on tax advice and substance can cost far more in penalties and adverse tax assessments. Professional support is strongly recommended for anything beyond a basic shell holding company.

Netherlands vs Ireland Cost Comparison

Cost ItemNetherlands (BV)Ireland (Private Ltd)
Minimum Share CapitalEUR 0.01EUR 1 (typically)
Formation / Legal FeeEUR 900 – 2,000EUR 500 – 1,500
Government Registration FeeEUR 85EUR 50 – 100
Notary RequirementYes (mandatory)No (not required)
Annual Accounts FilingEUR 500 – 2,000EUR 400 – 1,500
Annual AccountingEUR 1,500 – 8,000EUR 2,000 – 8,000
CIT Rate19% / 25.8%12.5% (trading) / 25% (passive)
IP RegimeInnovation Box (9%)Knowledge Development Box (6.25%)
India DTAA WHT on Dividends10%10%
Participation ExemptionYes (5%+)Yes (5%+, subject to conditions)
Resident Director RequiredNo (substance needed)Yes (at least 1 EEA-resident director required)

Key insight: Ireland’s 12.5% trading CIT rate is lower than the Netherlands’ standard 25.8%, but the Netherlands’ Innovation Box (9%) can actually be lower than Ireland’s KDB (6.25%) for certain income profiles. The Netherlands has the edge on participation exemption breadth and has no mandatory resident director requirement. Ireland’s lower formation cost and resident director requirement make it different in operational approach.

Total Cost Summary Table (Annual)

ScenarioSetup CostYear 1 TotalAnnual Ongoing
Minimal holding BV (non-resident owner, no employees)EUR 2,000EUR 5,000EUR 3,000 – 4,000
Active BV (resident DGA, 1–5 employees)EUR 4,000EUR 80,000+EUR 70,000+ (incl. DGA salary cost)
IP holding BV (Innovation Box)EUR 5,000EUR 15,000EUR 10,000 – 20,000
Full substance Dutch BV (professional director)EUR 5,000EUR 35,000EUR 25,000 – 40,000

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum cost to set up a Dutch BV?

The absolute minimum legal cost is EUR 985 (EUR 900 notary + EUR 85 KVK + EUR 0.01 share capital). Practically, with professional formation support and bank account opening, expect EUR 2,000–4,000.

Do I need to pay DGA salary if I’m a non-resident Indian owner?

The DGA salary requirement applies when you actively work for the Dutch BV. If you are a non-resident owner who has appointed a separate managing director, the minimum salary obligation may apply to the managing director, not you. Seek Dutch tax advice on your specific structure.

Can I reduce accounting costs by doing my own bookkeeping?

Yes Dutch accounting software like Moneybird, Exact Online, or AccountView is available in English and can significantly reduce outsourced accounting costs for simple BVs. However, the annual accounts and tax return filings typically still require a Dutch accountant.

Is a virtual office sufficient for a Dutch BV?

Legally yes a virtual office address satisfies the registered office requirement. However, for substance purposes (and to avoid Belastingdienst challenging your Dutch tax residency), a more substantive presence is advisable for companies that intend to access DTAA benefits or the Innovation Box.

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