All local companies performing customs-related operations in Holland and other members of the EU must have a unique EORI number. If you need further information about the EORI registration procedure or other accounting matters, our Dutch specialists are ready to assist you.

Dutch format of the EORI number

The Dutch EORI number consists of:

Assignment of EORI numbers in Holland

Only legal entities can have EORI numbers. Therefore branches of international companies cannot register for individual Dutch EORI numbers and have to use the ones issued to the respective head offices.

EORI numbers are assigned by the MS where companies are resident. In Holland businesses holding excise tax licenses are also assigned EORI numbers. The purpose is to avoid using more than one ID number for companies dealing with the Customs.

Applying for a Dutch EORI number

Businesses established in Holland have two ways of obtaining EORI numbers:

Dutch companies willing to obtain EORI numbers do not have to submit any additional documents. The local Customs can access the necessary information.

Businesses established in countries outside the EU can file EORI applications in a Member State where they perform activities. The issued number will be valid in the entire EU.

Businesses active in third countries are asked to submit a Trade Registry document issued no more than six months ago. The EU has established a common database containing the EORI numbers accessible by the customs in all Member States.

For more information on starting a Dutch company, see this page. If you need further details regarding the registration for an EORI number, feel free to call our accounting company in Holland.

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