Best accounting software for freelancers and expats in the Netherlands (2026)

Five tools, six criteria, prices verified June 2026

This guide compares the five bookkeeping tools Dutch freelancers actually shortlist: Taxmo, Moneybird, e-Boekhouden.nl, MoneyMonk and Jortt. Compared on English support, real monthly price, direct BTW filing, income tax, receipt capture and multi-currency invoicing. Written by Taxmo; every competitor price comes from the vendor's own public pricing page (June 2026) and each competitor section names the situations where that tool is the better choice.

The dividing line for expats: language

If you do not read Dutch comfortably, one filter eliminates most of the market: e-Boekhouden.nl, MoneyMonk and Jortt publish no English version of website or product. Moneybird has an English interface but defaults to Dutch. Taxmo is English-first with full Dutch, French and German versions. Every tool in this list can submit the quarterly BTW return to the Belastingdienst from the software.

The five tools, honestly

The verdict, by situation

You work in English: Taxmo is effectively the only full option; the other four are Dutch-first or Dutch-only. You read Dutch and want maximum automation: Jortt. You bill hours, trips and projects in Dutch: MoneyMonk, best reviews in the segment. You run a vereniging or stichting or want the longest track record: e-Boekhouden.nl. You want the mainstream default your accountant knows: Moneybird. On price for a complete package: Taxmo Starter (EUR 12.99, unlimited, any legal form) undercuts every unlimited bundle in this list (e-Boekhouden.nl EUR 24.00, Jortt EUR 24.95 excl. VAT for a BV, MoneyMonk EUR 32.50).

What expats specifically should check

Check that the income tax module applies the deductions relevant to you (zelfstandigenaftrek and startersaftrek require the 1.225-hour urencriterium), whether the 30%-ruling is recognised (Taxmo's IB wizard accounts for it), and whether you can invoice international clients in their currency: multi-currency invoicing with ECB rates is documented at Taxmo (26 currencies) and not publicly documented at the other four. Finally, a Dutch boekhouder you invite should be able to work in Dutch while you stay in English; Taxmo supports per-user language.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best accounting software for expats in the Netherlands? For English speakers, Taxmo: the only tool among the five Dutch market leaders compared here with an English-first interface.

Which Dutch bookkeeping tools have an English interface? Taxmo (English-first, plus NL/FR/DE) and Moneybird (English available, Dutch-first). e-Boekhouden.nl, MoneyMonk and Jortt publish no English version (June 2026).

What does bookkeeping software cost in the Netherlands? Unlimited bookkeeping plus invoicing: Taxmo EUR 12.99, e-Boekhouden.nl EUR 24.00, Jortt EUR 24.95 excl. VAT, MoneyMonk EUR 32.50 per month (June 2026). Entry tiers are cheaper but cap bookings or transactions.

Can these tools file BTW directly to the Belastingdienst? Yes, all five. Taxmo files via Digipoort without DigiD.

Which tool invoices in foreign currencies? Taxmo: 26 currencies with automatic ECB rates. Not publicly documented at the other four.

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