Non-financial corporations; non-fin. transactions by type of corporations

Non-financial corporations; non-fin. transactions by type of corporations

Non-financial corporations Periods Uses Total (million euros) Uses Intermediate consumption (-) (million euros) Uses Other taxes on production (million euros) Uses Current taxes on income (million euros) Uses Other social insurance benefits (million euros) Uses Acq. less disposals of non-prod. assets (million euros)
The non-financial corporations sector 2022 1,558,196 895,749 7,456 35,303 14,501 -105,886
Dutch controlled non-fin. corporations 2022 861,015 455,852 4,398 15,851 10,465 441
Dutch Multinationals 2022 304,513 181,444 724 5,091 2,613 62
Other large corporations 2022 143,010 56,934 988 854 3,113 74
Small and medium sized enterprises 2022 413,492 217,474 2,686 9,906 4,739 305
Foreign controlled non-fin. corporations 2022 697,181 439,897 3,058 19,452 4,036 -106,327
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

Table explanation

This table presents the non-financial transactions of the sector non-financial corporations and four subsectors, namely foreign controlled non-financial corporations, Dutch multinationals, other large corporations and independent small and medium sized enterprises. The transactions are divided into resources and uses. Furthermore, balancing items for the sectors are presented.

Data available from:
Annual data from 2015.

Status of the data:
The data from 2015 to 2022 are final estimates. Published data can be revised annually. Any update will be published in June.

Changes as of June 24th 2024:
This is a new table. Statistics Netherlands has carried out a revision of the national accounts. New statistical data sources, methods and concepts have been implemented in the national accounts in order to align to the most recent available data and international guidelines for the compilation of the national accounts. The revised data are presented in a new table. For further information see section 3.

When are new data published?
Annual data are released 18 months after the end of a reporting period. New data become available in June each year.

Description topics

Uses
Uses are transactions appear which deduces the economic value of sectors.
Total
Intermediate consumption (-)
Goods and services used as input in a production process, with the exception of capital goods. Intermediate consumption consists of goods reshaped into other goods or consumed entirely in the course of the production process (by definition, this holds for all hired services). According to international standards an acquired good or hired service is classified as a fixed asset rather than intermediate consumption when it lasts over one year in a production process. Goods and services that are part of intermediate consumption are valued at market prices at the time they were used.
Other taxes on production
Other taxes on production include all taxes on production paid by producers, not related to the value or volume of products produced or transacted. Examples are real estate tax and sewerage charges paid by producers.
Current taxes on income
Tax levied on income. These include: corporate income tax, payroll tax, income tax, dividend tax, gambling tax and one-time revenue in connection with the liquidation of holding companies.
Other social insurance benefits
Other social insurance benefits correspond to benefits payable by employers in the context of other employment related social insurance schemes.
Examples are:
- A continued payment of normal, or reduced, wages during periods of absence from work as a result of ill health, accident, maternity, etc;
- The payment of retirement of survivors’ pensions to ex-employees or their survivors, and the payment of severance allowances to workers of their survivors in the event of redundancy, incapacity, accidental death etc. (if linked to collective agreements).
Acq. less disposals of non-prod. assets
Acquisitions less disposals of non-produced non-financial assets mainly consist of sales of land by public (municipal) development corporations to investors in dwellings and non-residential buildings. The valuation of sales and purchases of land is exclusive of VAT and transfer costs. These are included in fixed capital formation.
For the sector general government intangible assets are included, like the sale of UMTS-frequencies.