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Belgium vs Netherlands: tax rates compared

Belgium's income tax rate is 3.2pp higher than Netherlands's (52.7% vs 49.5%). The 37-country average is 43.2%: both sit above it.

Verified data covers four of the six tracked tax types for both countries; every rate below is cited to its source and dated.

Income Tax

0102030405060World avg 43.2%BE 52.7%NL 49.5%
Income Tax, side by side
CountryRateSource
Belgium52.7%Source: OECD Tax Database — Top statutory personal income tax rates · as of 2025-01-01
Netherlands49.5%Source: OECD Tax Database — Top statutory personal income tax rates · as of 2025-01-01
Difference+3.2 ppBelgium higherlargest gap on this page

Corporate Tax

0102030405060World avg 22.6%BE 25%NL 25.8%
Corporate Tax, side by side
CountryRateSource
Belgium25%Source: Tax Foundation — Worldwide Corporate Tax Rates · as of 2025-01-01
Netherlands25.8%Source: Tax Foundation — Worldwide Corporate Tax Rates · as of 2025-01-01
Difference−0.8 ppNetherlands higher

Netherlands's corporate tax rate is 0.8pp higher than Belgium's (25.8% vs 25%). The 201-country average is 22.6%: both sit above it.

VAT

0102030405060World avg 19.5%BE 21%NL 21%
VAT, side by side
CountryRateSource
Belgium21%Source: PWC Worldwide Tax Summaries — Belgium (Corporate, Other taxes) · as of 2026-02-13
Netherlands21%Source: PWC Worldwide Tax Summaries — Netherlands (Corporate, Other taxes) · as of 2026-05-29
Difference0 ppdisplayed rates match

Belgium's VAT rate is identical to Netherlands's — both sit at 21%. The 37-country average is 19.5%: both sit above it.

Wealth Tax

0102030405060World avg 0.1%BE 0%NL 0%
Wealth Tax, side by side
CountryRateSource
Belgium0%Source: PWC Worldwide Tax Summaries — Belgium (Individual, Other taxes) · as of 2026-02-13
Netherlands0%Source: Belastingdienst — Box 3 (income from savings and investments) · as of 2025-01-01
Difference0 ppdisplayed rates match

Belgium's wealth tax rate is identical to Netherlands's — both sit at 0%. The 193-country average is 0.1%: both sit below it. Belgium's figure is dated 2026-02-13 and Netherlands's 2025-01-01, so the two rates come from different data vintages.

Not covered for both countries yet: Capital Gains Tax, Crypto Tax.