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Netherlands Companies in Bangalore

EOR, payroll, entity setup, and Karnataka compliance — everything Netherlands companies need to operate in Bangalore.

At a Glance

FEMA Route

Automatic — no prior approval

DTAA Treaty

Active — India–Netherlands

State

Bangalore, Karnataka (KA)

Salary Range

₹8–55 LPA for tech roles; ₹12–80 LPA for senior engineering and product management

Talent Pool

Highest in India - 1.5 million IT professionals

13.6 million (2023 estimate, BMC area)

Metro Population

₹8–55 LPA for tech roles

Salary Band

Automatic FDI

Netherlands FEMA Route

7–35 days

Time to First Hire

Location

Why Bangalore for Netherlands Companies

Bangalore (officially Bengaluru) is India's undisputed GCC capital - home to over 400 GCCs including Goldman Sachs, Microsoft, Google, ABB, Bosch, Walmart Global Tech, and Airbus Engineering. The city hosts IISc (ranked among Asia's top research universities), IIMB, and produces the highest density of engineering PhDs of any Indian city. Bangalore's Outer Ring Road corridor from Marathahalli to Electronic City is the world's most concentrated cluster of technology employment outside Silicon Valley, with over 500,000 IT professionals working within a 20km stretch.

Bangalore is the first choice for GCCs requiring deep product engineering, R&D, and AI/ML talent - the city's 'Silicon Valley of India' ecosystem has created a self-reinforcing talent flywheel where the presence of 400 GCCs produces engineering leaders who then attract further GCC investment.

For Netherlands companies specifically, Bangalore offers Enterprise SaaS, Deep Tech & AI, Aerospace & Defense Tech talent at ₹8–55 LPA for tech roles; ₹12–80 LPA for senior engineering and product management, with no prior FDI approval required and an active DTAA reducing withholding taxes.

Karnataka Compliance Note

Karnataka Shops and Commercial Establishments Act 1961 governs working hours (9 hours/day, 48 hours/week), annual leave (15 earned leave days per year after 12 months), and requires Shops Act registra

Full Karnataka compliance guide →

Top Sectors in Bangalore

Enterprise SaaSDeep Tech & AIAerospace & Defense TechBiotech & PharmaGaming & Media TechSemiconductor Design

Compliance

What Netherlands Entities Must Comply With in Bangalore

Central / FEMA Requirements

  • Transfer Pricing
  • DTAA
  • Dutch CFC
  • EU ATAD
  • Pillar Two

Karnataka State Requirements

Karnataka Professional Tax: gross salary up to ₹14,999/month = ₹0 PT; ₹15,000 and above = ₹200/month (₹2,400/year). PT is deducted from the employee's salary and remitted to the Commercial Tax Department by the 20th of the following month. PT enrollment certificate required for each employer within 30 days of commencement of business.

Tax Treaty

India–Netherlands DTAA

India-Netherlands DTAA provides 10% withholding on dividends for substantial corporate holdings (10%+), 10% on interest, and 10% on royalties - beneficial for Netherlands holding companies (BV structures) routing dividends from Indian subsidiaries.

Transfer Pricing

Inter-company Pricing for Netherlands Entities

Dutch TP rules follow OECD Guidelines under the Dutch Corporate Income Tax Act (CITA). The Dutch ruling practice (APA/ATR) allows companies to agree TP methodology with the Dutch tax authority in advance. Post-EU ATAD implementation, the Netherlands has tightened hybrid mismatch rules and CFC provisions, affecting Dutch BV structures holding Indian subsidiaries. BEPS Pillar Two's 15% global minimum tax applies from 2024 for large Dutch MNE groups.

FAQ

Netherlands Companies in Bangalore — Common Questions

Can a Netherlands company hire employees in Bangalore without setting up an entity?

Yes — irpr.network's Employer of Record service allows Netherlands companies to legally employ staff in Bangalore within 7–10 business days, without incorporating an Indian company. The EOR is the legal employer and manages Karnataka compliance, EPFO, ESIC, and TDS on your behalf.

What is the FEMA route for Netherlands companies investing in India?

Dutch investments in India qualify for automatic FDI route for IT and services sectors. EUR-INR SWIFT flows are standard. The Netherlands is one of the top sources of FDI into India due to Dutch holding company (BV/NV) structures used by global multinationals to hold Indian subsidiaries - ING, Philips, ASML, and Shell all have Dutch-routed India investments. Once shares are allotted, an FC-GPR return must be filed with the RBI within 30 days.

What professional tax applies to employees in Bangalore?

Karnataka Professional Tax: gross salary up to ₹14,999/month = ₹0 PT; ₹15,000 and above = ₹200/month (₹2,400/year). PT is deducted from the employee's salary and remitted to the Commercial Tax Department by the 20th of the following month. PT enrollment certificate required for each employer within 30 days of commencement of business.

Does the India–Netherlands DTAA apply to a Bangalore subsidiary?

Yes. India-Netherlands DTAA provides 10% withholding on dividends for substantial corporate holdings (10%+), 10% on interest, and 10% on royalties - beneficial for Netherlands holding companies (BV structures) routing dividends from Indian subsidiaries. The DTAA covers your Bangalore entity regardless of which Indian city it is registered in.

How long does it take to set up a Netherlands company in Bangalore?

Private Limited company incorporation takes 3–5 weeks for a Netherlands parent. EPFO, ESIC, and GST registration add another 2–3 weeks. Using irpr.network EOR, you can have your first Bangalore hire onboarded in 7 business days while the entity is set up in parallel.

What are the Karnataka Shops Act requirements for a new entity in Bangalore?

Karnataka Shops and Commercial Establishments Act 1961 governs working hours (9 hours/day, 48 hours/week), annual leave (15 earned leave days per year after 12 months), and requires Shops Act registration within 30 days of commencement. The Karnataka Labour Department's e-services portal handles registration online. Karnataka's IT/BT policy (2020–2025) provides SGST reimbursement for qualifying IT companies in Tier-2 cities.

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