In the Tariff (DTV) database, you can find import duty tariffs and (overviews of) other schemes that apply to import and export of goods. The information is updated every day, so you always
If you export goods to the Netherlands from a non-EU country, you will not have to charge VAT, when selling to other businesses. The VAT is reverse-charged and your customer in the
When importing goods into the Netherlands from outside the European Union (EU), you will usually have to pay import duties. You will also have to pay VAT and in some cases excise
When importing goods into the Netherlands from outside the European Union (EU), you will usually have to pay import duties. You will also have to pay VAT and in some cases excise duty, consumption tax or other levies.
The data reveals that while the Netherlands maintains relatively low average tariff rates as an EU member state, the country faces substantial challenges from US retaliatory tariffs that target key Dutch
Under Tariff you can find up-to-date information on customs tariff and other regulations applicable to the import and export of goods.
The data reveals that while the Netherlands maintains relatively low average tariff rates as an EU member state, the country faces substantial challenges from US retaliatory
All EU member states apply the same common customs tariff (CCT). Under the CCT, different rates of duty apply to different products, depending on their nature, source or origin and their
On the Dutch Customs website, there is an overview of all the various authorisations, declaration methods, permits, exemptions, etc., that you may need for your export.
On the Dutch Customs website, there is an overview of all the various authorisations, declaration methods, permits, exemptions, etc., that you may need for your export.
If you export goods to the Netherlands from a non-EU country, you will not have to charge VAT, when selling to other businesses. The VAT is reverse-charged and your customer in the Netherlands pays the VAT.
At Goodada, we have developed a unique Customs Duty Calculator specifically for Dutch customs tariffs in order to enable you to calculate exactly how much you can expect to pay on your next

The Netherlands import tariff system operates within the European Union’s Common Customs Tariff framework, applying standardized rates across all 27 EU member states.
The data reveals that while the Netherlands maintains relatively low average tariff rates as an EU member state, the country faces substantial challenges from US retaliatory tariffs that target key Dutch export sectors.
You do so using the export declaration (aangifte ten uitvoer). Dutch Customs will use the commodity code to check if there are any additional conditions you have to meet. Such as an export permit. Are you inexperienced at exporting goods? Then it is advisable to let a forwarder or transport company take care of the customs declaration.
When exporting products to the Netherlands from outside the EU, your representative inside the EU is usually responsible for lodging the customs declaration. This officially turns the products from non-EU goods to EU goods. In some cases you can be responsible: for example, if you and your importer agree on the Incoterm® Delivered Duty Paid.
Customs officials carry out checks to determine whether travellers and businesses are required to pay taxes when importing goods. When importing goods into the Netherlands from outside the European Union (EU), you will usually have to pay import duties. You will also have to pay VAT and in some cases excise duty, consumption tax or other levies.
The inflation impact of these tariff policies adds another layer of complexity to the Netherlands’ economic outlook. With inflation projections rising from 2.8 percent to 3.0 percent for 2026, Dutch consumers and businesses face the dual challenge of reduced export competitiveness and increased domestic price pressures.
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