Did you receive a final notice? And did you fail to pay in time, in full? Then you will receive an enforcement order. You need to pay the amount due within 2 days of the date on the enforcement order. The total amount to be payed is stated on the enforcement order.
The costs of an enforcement order
GBLT charges legal costs for sending the enforcement order. You also have to pay these costs. The height of these costs is dependant on the amount you still have to pay.
For the enforcement order you pay a minimum of € 49.00 up to a maximum of € 14,597.
The exact amount depends on how much tax you still have to pay. The total amount due is listed on the enforcement order. Please pay this amount within two days of the date on the order. If you fail to do so, a bailiff will deliver a renewed order to pay.
How can you pay?
- With iDEAL in Mijn Loket
Log onto Mijn Loket - Transfer the amount yourself, to GBLT bank account NL82 DEUT 0319 8046 15. Please quote the assessment number stated on the enforcement order.
- Give GBLT permission to debit the amount to your bank account in instalments. Learn more about payment in instalments.
Have you already paid in full?
And do you still receive an enforcement order? Then your payment and the enforcement order have crossed paths. Was your payment in the GBLT bank account before the date on the enforcement order? Then you do not have to pay the costs of the enforcement order. You do not have to take action.
Are you unable to pay?
Are you in a difficult situation financially? We will gladly work with you to find a solution. Read more about having trouble paying.
Do you disagree with the costs of the enforcement order?
You can let GBLT know. This is called lodging an objection. You must lodge your objection within six weeks of the date on the enforcement order.
Read more about lodging an objection.
Pay the total amount on the enforcement order within 2 days. Or, in your objection, ask for a payment deferral. This can only be done for the disputed amount. Like the costs of the enforcement order. You do have to pay the outstanding tax amount. You will not get a payment deferral for that.
Do you disagree with the seizure?
You can let GBLT know this through court. This is called legal opposition. You must arrange this with the court in the area where you live. On this map you can see which court your place of residence belongs to. Do you live outside the Netherlands or are you of no fixed abode? Then you can legally oppose at the District Court of Overijssel.
Legal opposition means that you make GBLT appear in court. For this you need a summons. You can arrange this with a lawyer.