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What Dutch tax deadlines and penalties matter most for income tax, corporate tax and VAT?
I need the operational Dutch answer, not a vague compliance warning. Please explain the usual income tax deadline, how extension works, the corporate tax return timing for calendar and broken years, and the kinds of late-filing or late-payment penalties entrepreneurs actually risk in the Netherlands.
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