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Sljedeći praznik

Whit Monday · pon, 25. maj 2026.

national

Radni dani

253 radni dani u 2026

9 nacionalni praznici

Standardni PDV

21% standard

9% · 0%

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DatumPraznikVrsta
pon, 25. maj 2026.Whit Mondaynational
pet, 25. dec 2026.Christmas Daynational
sub, 26. dec 2026.Boxing Day / St. Stephen's Daynational
pet, 1. jan 2027.New Year's Daynational

2026 mjesečni kapacitet

Brzi mjesečni prikaz prije nego što otvorite stranicu za pune radne dane.

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21 radni dani

1 praznici u mjesecu

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20 radni dani

0 praznici u mjesecu

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22 radni dani

0 praznici u mjesecu

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19 radni dani

3 praznici u mjesecu

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18 radni dani

3 praznici u mjesecu

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22 radni dani

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23 radni dani

0 praznici u mjesecu

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21 radni dani

0 praznici u mjesecu

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22 radni dani

0 praznici u mjesecu

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22 radni dani

0 praznici u mjesecu

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21 radni dani

0 praznici u mjesecu

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22 radni dani

2 praznici u mjesecu

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Prosječna bruta mjesečno3.875,00 €
Prosječno mjesečno neto2.730,00 €
Minimalna plaća13,68 € / hourly
Godina modela plate2026

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Standardne i smanjene stope

standardna stopa21%
Reduced9%
Zero-rated0%

regionalni kontekst

Nacionalna osnovica, lokalni pregled gdje je potreban

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Work culture and weekly rhythm in Netherlands

The Netherlands is the European leader in part-time employment, with roughly half of the working-age population working fewer than thirty-six hours per week. A four-day workweek is a culturally normal arrangement for parents, and many Dutch employees describe their schedule as a contractual percentage rather than a number of hours. A planning system that assumes every Dutch employee works five full days will systematically overestimate available capacity by ten to twenty percent.

Despite the high incidence of part-time work, productivity per hour worked in the Netherlands is among the highest in the world, partly because office presence is treated as a planning choice rather than a default. Hybrid and remote work were widely accepted before the pandemic and have become the norm in nearly all knowledge work since 2022. A typical Dutch knowledge worker spends two to three days per week in the office and the rest at home or at a flexible workspace.

Annual leave starts at four times the weekly working hours for full-time employees, which translates to twenty days for someone on a five-day week. Employers commonly add three to five additional contractual days to align with sector practice, bringing total annual leave to twenty-five days or more. Holiday allowance (vakantiegeld) of eight percent of annual gross is paid as a lump sum, usually in May, and is a culturally important part of the household budget rather than a salary increment.

Public holiday landscape in Netherlands

The Netherlands has a relatively short list of public holidays for an EU country: New Year's Day, Good Friday (not always paid), Easter Monday, King's Day on 27 April, Liberation Day on 5 May (paid only every five years for most workers), Ascension, Whit Monday, Christmas Day and Boxing Day. The total of nine to ten holidays a year is below the European average and a common surprise for incoming employees from Germany or Belgium.

Liberation Day is the most distinctive Dutch case. Officially a national holiday, it is treated as paid time off only every five years (commemorations ending in 0 or 5) for most collective labour agreements; in other years it is a normal working day, although individual employers may grant it. When planning a multi-year calendar, always confirm whether the upcoming year has a Lustrum status and adjust working day counts accordingly.

Long weekends are limited compared to neighbouring Belgium or Germany. The cluster of Easter Monday, King's Day, Ascension and Whit Monday between late April and mid-June produces the only meaningful holiday concentration of the year. Outside this window, the Dutch calendar runs at high working-day intensity, with August being a normal working month rather than the broad slowdown observed in France or Italy.

Salary and payroll fundamentals in Netherlands

Dutch payroll is structured around a flat-rate national insurance bundle (volksverzekeringen) and a progressive income tax system with two brackets. The combined effective rate on most middle salaries falls between thirty-six and forty percent. Employer-side contributions are moderate by EU standards, generally adding twenty to twenty-five percent on top of gross pay, which makes the Netherlands competitive with Germany and Belgium for cross-border hiring decisions.

The most distinctive Dutch payroll feature for incoming international employees is the 30% ruling, a tax facility that allows highly skilled migrants to receive thirty percent of their gross salary tax-free for a maximum of five years (reduced from eight years in 2019, and being further restricted from 2024 onwards). Eligibility depends on a salary threshold (around 46,000 euros gross excluding the 30% portion in 2026), a recruitment from outside the Netherlands and an employer-supported application to the tax authority.

Vakantiegeld, the eight percent holiday allowance paid in May, is a unique cultural feature of the Dutch payslip. It is technically a separate annual payment built up monthly through the year, although some employers offer to spread it across the twelve regular salary payments. When comparing a Dutch offer to a German or French offer, make sure the comparison is on a full-year gross including vakantiegeld rather than the monthly payslip figure.

VAT, invoicing and the business framework in Netherlands

The Netherlands applies a standard VAT (BTW) rate of twenty-one percent and a reduced rate of nine percent for food, drink (excluding alcohol), books, periodicals, pharmaceuticals, cultural services and some other categories. The two-tier structure is simpler than the French four-tier one and reduces the volume of edge cases to memorise, which is one reason the Netherlands often features in EU comparisons as a relatively low-friction VAT jurisdiction for SMEs.

Invoice content rules align with the EU directive: full supplier and buyer information, supply date, sequential invoice number, full description, unit price excluding VAT, applicable VAT rate, VAT amount and total. The simplified invoice format is allowed for transactions up to one hundred euros gross. Dutch invoices must be retained for seven years, with property-related invoices retained for ten.

The kleineondernemersregeling (KOR) lets businesses with annual turnover below 20,000 euros opt out of charging VAT entirely. The choice to opt in or out is binding for at least three years, which means a freelancer near the threshold should plan with care: a single large project that pushes turnover over the limit mid-year forces a partial-year switch and adds significant administrative burden.

Practical planning tips for Netherlands

Always discuss Dutch employment commitments in terms of contractual hours per week (or full-time equivalent percentage), not days. A request for a Tuesday meeting that is fine for a colleague working Monday-Wednesday-Friday will fail for the colleague working Wednesday-Thursday-Friday, even though both are nominally three-day-week employees.

When recruiting from outside the Netherlands for a senior role, evaluate the 30% ruling early. The employer files the application, and the tax facility shifts the negotiation balance significantly: a candidate who otherwise found the Dutch gross uncompetitive may accept the offer once the after-tax position is calculated with the ruling factored in.

Schedule major decisions or contract negotiations away from the second half of December and the first week of January, and away from the school summer holiday peak weeks in July and August (which vary by region in the Netherlands and are published a year in advance by the Ministry of Education).

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What is included on the Holandija page?
The country page links together holidays, working days, salary planning, VAT references and the most relevant calculators.
How should I use the country page?
Use it as the starting point for that market, then open the holiday, salary or VAT route that matches your task.
Are regional differences covered?
The page highlights regional considerations where they matter, but local verification may still be needed for final decisions.
Are the salary and VAT figures legal advice?
No. They are planning references and should be confirmed against official country sources before regulated use.
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