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Paying the waste collection charge

You must pay the waste collection charge (afvalstoffenheffing) for the collection and processing of your household waste. The waste collection charge is part of the municipal taxes (gemeentelijke belastingen) and is billed by your municipality.

Municipalities calculate the amount of the waste collection charge in different ways. Some municipalities calculate the amount of the waste collection charge based of the size of your household. The larger your household, the more you pay. Other municipalities calculate the charge based on the amount of waste collected.

The waste collection charge is included in the municipal tax bill. This is usually sent out in the first 2 weeks of February.

Apply for an exemption on paying municipal taxes

Are you unable to pay your municipal taxes? Then ask your municipality for an exemption. You can be granted an exemption from paying part of the taxes, or all of the taxes. The municipality decides for which taxes you can be exempt from paying. It also determines whether you are eligible for an exemption.

This is how it works for you

Your (future) place of residence falls under:
Informatie:

Here is some information from your municipality.

Municipality of Waadhoeke: Paying the waste collection charge

Please note. You only pay afvalstoffenheffing (waste disposal charges) if you live in the Netherlands and are registered with a municipality.

  • If you move within the municipality, nothing will happen to your tax assessment. You take the tax assessment with you to the new address.
  • If you move to another municipality during the tax year, you do not have to pay part of the waste levy. We calculate this per month.
  • The exact amount you pay depends on the number of residents at your address as of 1 January.

View the fixed rates on the website of the municipality.

Waste collection charge letter

The municipality will send you a letter stating how much you have to pay for waste disposal. It will also state how and by what date you must pay.

Pay on time

Make sure that you pay on time. Otherwise you will have to pay a fine.

Relief

You can ask the municipality whether you are entitled to an exemption for paying part of the charge. That expemtion is referred to as kwijtschelding. Whether you are entitled to an exemption depends on your personal situation. You can apply for an exemption online.

Questions about this topic?

Contact the Municipality of Waadhoeke

Visiting address

Harlingerweg 18

8801PA Franeker

Opening hours
Monday
8.30 - 17.00
Tuesday
8.30 - 17.00
Wednesday
8.30 - 17.00
Thursday
8.30 - 20.00
Friday
8.30 - 17.00
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
Last updated on 22 September 2022