Notifying the Tax and Customs Administration of changes in your income tax return
If you want to amend your income tax return, file a new tax return. Always inform the Tax and Customs Administration of any changes in your situation. This will prevent, for instance, your having to make additional payments later if you have received a provisional assessment.
Your situation changes if, for instance, your income increases or decreases. You should also inform the Tax and Customs Administration of other changes in your circumstances, such as a new address or bank account number.
You may also have to inform the tax authority in your country of residence of any changes. Contact your local tax authority to find out.
If you want to amend your tax return, you must file a new tax return.
If you filed your tax return online, you can amend it via Mijn Belastingdienst.
If you pay tax or receive a tax refund every month on a provisional assessment and your situation changes, you may need to amend or stop your provisional assessment so that you do not have to make an additional payment later. If you do not agree with your provisional assessment, you can also amend it.
If you live outside the Netherlands and change your address, you can submit your new address online via the Digital Change of Non-resident’s Address Desk. Your new address will then be entered in the Non-residents Records Database (RNI). The Tax and Customs Administration and other public authorities will automatically be informed of your new address.
If you receive a benefit from the Netherlands, such as a child budget, childcare benefit, healthcare benefit or housing benefit, or if your situation changes, for example if you start to cohabit, inform the Tax and Customs Administration of the change in your situation that affects your benefit.