Withholding tax

Netherlands
Dividends, royalties, interest, rents, etc
A 15-percent withholding tax applies to dividends paid by a domestic corporation to a person or entity. A domestic dividend withholding tax exemption applies on dividends paid to EU/EEA parent companies and parent companies in a 3rd country that has concluded a tax treaty with the Netherlands that contains a dividends clause, unless anti-abuse provisions apply.
Double taxation treaties operate to modify these rules, including reducing the rate of withholding taxes.
Withholding tax is generally reduced to 0 percent if the corporate shareholder has an interest of 5 percent or more in the subsidiary (domestic and EU/EEA), in line with the Parent-Subsidiary Directive.
As of January 1, 2021, the Netherlands will levy a conditional withholding tax of 25 percent (25.8 percent as of 2022) on outbound payments of interest and royalties to low-tax jurisdictions and in abusive situations.
Service fees
Not applicable for this jurisdiction.