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For Dutch hotels, holiday lets and short-stay operators, what actually changed when accommodation moved to 21% VAT in 2026?

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Elena Vossubscriber
April 4, 2026 1,749 views 1 answer
industryNetherlandshospitalityVATshort stay

I want the operational answer, not just a headline rate quote. Please explain what counts as logies, how all-in prices need to be split, and why old 9% assumptions are dangerous for 2026 bookings.

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