toezichtkosten
Toezichtkosten are the fees charged by regulatory authorities to organizations that are subject to supervision to cover the costs of supervision, enforcement, licensing and related oversight activities. They are intended to fund public supervision and to prevent the costs from falling entirely on taxpayers, allowing the industry to share the burden of regulation.
In the Netherlands, the main regulators are De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) and the Autoriteit Financiële Markten
Calculation and collection of toezichtkosten: Costs are generally assessed annually and can be divided into fixed
Use and implications: The funds collected through toezichtkosten support the regulator’s activities, including inspections, licensing, market