If you plan to rent your Sint Maarten property, the natural question is what tax you owe on the income. The honest answer is that it depends, so here is how to frame it.
Quick answer: Rental income from a Sint Maarten property may be taxable depending on how you own the property and your residency status. A local tax advisor can confirm your specific obligations. Remember the Dutch side has no annual property tax and no capital gains tax, but rental income is treated separately.
What determines your position
- Ownership structure. Holding personally versus through a company can change the treatment.
- Residency status. Whether you are resident or non-resident affects how income is taxed.
- Your home country. Many countries tax worldwide income, so income can be reportable at home too.
Keep it separate from the other taxes
It is easy to conflate the taxes. The Dutch side has no annual property tax and no capital gains tax, and there is a one-time transfer tax at purchase. Rental income is a separate matter with its own rules.
Get local confirmation
Because the outcome depends on your structure and status, a local tax advisor is the right person to confirm exactly what you owe. If you are a US owner, also see our US tax overview.
Frequently asked questions
Do I pay tax on rental income in Sint Maarten?
Rental income may be taxable depending on how you own the property and your residency status. A local tax advisor can confirm your obligations.
Does no capital gains tax mean no tax on rent?
No. No capital gains tax applies to a sale, not to rental income. Rental income is treated separately and may be taxable depending on your circumstances.
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