“Accelerate”
Package
- BV Incorporation
- Registration at the KvK (Chamber of Commerce)
- 1 Shareholder & Director (individual or corporate)
- Dutch Notary Fees including preparation of notarial deed of incorporation, power of attorney, the shareholder’s register, the articles of association of the entity, & business extract
- Full Remote Incorporation
- Corporate Secretarial Support (6-month package) includes up to 6 hours of dedicated assistance for general legal & administrative guidance, tax ID registrations (VAT, EORI, BSN, Payroll), opening a corporate bank account, official correspondence letter management, and maintenance of statutory registers and records
- *excl. Registered Office Address
- *excl. One-Time Chamber of Commerce registration fee of EUR 85.15
- *excl. 6% office cost & VAT
All-In-One Elite
Package
- BV Incorporation
- Registration at the KvK (Chamber of Commerce)
- 1 Shareholder & Director (individual or corporate)
- Dutch Notary Fees including preparation of notarial deed of incorporation, power of attorney, the shareholder’s register, the articles of association of the entity, & business extract
- Full Remote Incorporation
- Corporate Secretarial Support (6-month package) includes up to 6 hours of dedicated assistance for general legal & administrative guidance, tax ID registrations (VAT, EORI, BSN, Payroll), opening a corporate bank account, official correspondence letter management, and maintenance of statutory registers and records
- Bookkeeping Support (6-month package) includes accounting administration, preparing and filing quarterly VAT returns, for up to 0-50 invoices starting from the incorporation date, and Exact Online software fee
- *excl. Registered Office Address
- *excl. One-Time Chamber of Commerce registration fee of EUR 85.15
- *excl. 6% office cost & VAT
“Entrepreneur”
Package
- BV Incorporation
- Registration at the KvK (Chamber of Commerce)
- 1 Shareholder & Director (individual or corporate)
- Dutch Notary Fees including preparation of notarial deed of incorporation, power of attorney, the shareholder’s register, the articles of association of the entity, & business extract
- Full Remote Incorporation
- Bookkeeping Support (6-month package) includes accounting administration, preparing and filing quarterly VAT returns, for up to 0-50 invoices starting from the incorporation date, and Exact Online software fee
- *excl. Registered Office Address
- *excl. One-Time Chamber of Commerce registration fee of EUR 85.15
- *excl. 6% office cost & VAT
The BV is a very flexible legal entity, allowing you to structure the company in various ways while protecting your company from ‘hostile takeovers’. For example, in most cases, shareholders are required to offer any shares to co-shareholders first, before they can offer the shares to ‘the market’. This is why the BV is called ‘Besloten’, which means ‘Private’. The BV is a Dutch legal entity that can be registered if you have a minimum share capital of 0.01 EUR, according to the Dutch Companies Act. The Dutch BV is one of the most commonly used legal entities by foreign entrepreneurs in the Netherlands.
Ready to set up a Dutch BV? But first, some things you should know:
Set up a Dutch BV – Quick facts
- A Dutch B.V. has a legal entity with a share capital divided into a minimum of one share.
- No local director or shareholder is required to incorporate the B.V.
- The Dutch B.V. can issue a variety of share classes
- The shares (along with voting rights) must be issued to an individual or a legal entity.
- It is possible to appoint non-resident individuals or corporate entities as a director or shareholder, which makes the Dutch B.V. a very flexible entity.
- Shareholders of a Dutch B.V. are not personally liable for losses of the company in excess of the amount which must be paid into shares.
- Once you start a business in the Netherlands with a Dutch B.V. it becomes an excellent entity to be used as a holding or “conduit” company, due to flexible regulations towards holding companies in the Netherlands.
- Your Netherlands company will be registered at the KvK (Chamber of Commerce) once the final formation requirements have been executed by the Dutch notary.
We explore more on how to start a business in the Netherlands in this Launch Guide.
When you work with Bolder Launch to start your Dutch BV, we will carefully review your situation and make sure you get personalised advice on your corporate structure that suits your needs.
Here are 5 simple steps to set up your Dutch BV today with Bolder Launch.
Step 1. Schedule a Free Consult
Would you like to set up a Dutch BV? Discuss your plans to enter the Dutch market and consider the best corporate structure with our experts.
Step 2. Complete our (online) onboarding form
Fill out our online order form here, so we know how we can help you better in setting up a BV.
Step 3. Complete the onboarding process
To start our services, we must receive your passport copy, proof of address, and preferably information on your CV or current business website. The more information we receive on your expected operations and transactions, the better!
Step 4. Sign the formation deed
Our notary will take several days to draft the Formation Deed (statutes), which must be signed by all shareholders. This can be done remotely.
Step 5. The BV is incorporated
Congratulations! Your business is now ready to launch its products and services in the Dutch market! Our business developers are ready to assist you in your needs.
