Expat and part-year filing
Handle expat and part-year filing with more structure
Use the Aangifte Copilot to start with residency status, foreign income and expat follow-up, then continue into the filing overview with the right complexity already surfaced.
Start with residency status and foreign-income follow-up
The copilot reduces the risk of missing residency-specific follow-up by making those questions part of the entry step.
Bring 30% ruling and part-year context into the flow early
You only move into calculators after the higher-risk expat and foreign-income checks are already captured.
Keep manual-only checklist items visible before opening the portal
This creates a calmer filing session for complex cases that are often poorly served by official app flows.
Frequently asked questions
What makes expat and part-year filing more complex?
Residency period, foreign income, tax paid abroad, and special rules like the 30% ruling can all change what must be reported and verified.
Should expats use the copilot even if they already know the official portal?
Yes. The copilot helps surface the risky follow-up questions first so you can review the filing session with fewer surprises.