What is a Kassabon? The Dutch Receipt Explained

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In the Netherlands, the till receipt is called a kassabon. It is your standard proof of purchase at supermarkets, drugstores, and shops.
Quick Answer
A kassabon is the Dutch term for a cash-register receipt. It shows the store, date, items, total, and the BTW (VAT, standard 21%) included. It is used for returns, warranties, and expense claims.
What a kassabon shows
A kassabon lists the retailer, date and time, items with prices, the total, and the BTW breakdown. The standard Dutch BTW rate is 21%, with a reduced 9% rate on food and essentials.
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FAQ
The standard BTW rate is 21%, with a reduced 9% rate on groceries, books, and some services.
Most Dutch retailers ask for the kassabon (or a digital equivalent) to process a return or exchange.


