Unpaid tax bill
The RBG sent you a tax bill and a demand for payment letter. An amount is still due. This is why you received a writ of execution. View the explanation below.
The RBG sent you a tax bill and a demand for payment letter. An amount is still due. This is why you received a writ of execution. View the explanation below.
The writ of execution does not list the address that the tax bill refers to. This is generally the same as the correspondence address. You can view the tax bill via My RBG. This states the relevant address.
All payment details for your tax bill are grouped together in one block. The quickest way to pay is by scanning the QR code.
The quickest way to pay a digital tax bill is through the iDEAL button on the final notice writ.
More information about all payment methods can be found at the payment page
You can often pay in instalments. You can arrange this by calling: +31 88 291 10 00 or via My RBG.
Are you paying from abroad? Then look at the following question: I live outside the Netherlands. How can I pay my tax bill?
Are you experiencing financial worries or payment difficulties? Please take a look at our Debt page
We have listed how your municipality and RBG can help you. This information is available in multiple languages.
If you are experiencing payment difficulties, please contact us: +31 88 29 10 00.
Below this explanation we have listed some frequently asked questions (FAQs) about the writ of execution.
Is your question not listed? Then please take a look at these frequently asked questions (FAQs).
You can also contact us. More information about the ways you can contact us can be found at the Contact page.
This payment overview shows the amounts that make up the total. Below the payment overview, you will find the date up to which your payments are up to date. It also states the date from which we will start charging interest.
Do you disagree with the total amount and interest stated on your writ of execution? Then submit your objection within six weeks via My RBG.