Insights for International Tax Professionals in the Netherlands
Are you a tax professional working in the Netherlands and navigating both Dutch personal income tax rules and the rapid rise of Artificial Intelligence in your profession?
Join us for the next edition of Dutch Base, a network event designed specifically for international tax professionals, where technical knowledge meets future-focused innovation.
During this interactive afternoon, we will explore two highly relevant themes shaping today’s tax landscape:
- Dutch personal income tax from a practical, real-life perspective - presented by Sandy Govers
- The growing impact of AI on tax work, tools and decision-making - presented by Anna Nagy
In addition to in-depth content, Dutch Base offers plenty of opportunity to connect with peers, exchange experiences, and expand your professional network in an informal setting.
Themes
Understanding Dutch Personal Income Tax: From Home Ownership to Box 3
Dutch personal income tax can be complex, especially for international professionals living and working in the Netherlands. In this session, Sandy Govers will provide a clear, high-level overview of the Dutch tax system, focusing on topics that frequently raise questions in practice.
Key topics include:
- A practical explanation of the Dutch personal income tax system
- Tax consequences and key considerations when buying or owning a home in the Netherlands
- Box 3: taxation of savings and investments, the current rules, and expectations for the future
This session is designed to translate theory into practice and will leave ample room for questions. Whether you are advising others or dealing with your own Dutch tax position, this session will help you navigate the system with greater confidence.
Exploring the Future of AI in Tax: From Fundamentals to What’s Next
Artificial Intelligence is rapidly transforming the tax profession. But what does AI really mean for your daily work and what should you be preparing for?
In this forward-looking session, Anna Nagy will guide you through:
- Demystifying AI & Generative AI - An accessible introduction to what AI is, how it works, and why it matters for tax professionals
- Mastering the Art of Prompting - Practical tips to interact more effectively with AI tools and improve output quality
- AI in Action - A showcase of AI tools already reshaping the way we work in Tax today
- Looking Ahead: AI Trends & Expectations for 2026 - Insights into where AI is heading and what to expect in the near future.
This session combines strategic insight with practical examples and is relevant for anyone who wants to stay ahead in a fast-evolving profession.
Speakers
Sandy Govers
Sandy started her career at Meijburg in 2012 and has nearly fifteen years of experience in People Services, wage tax and global mobility. She advises on complex tax and social security issues related to cross-border employment, including international assignments, salary splits, internationally active directors and international construction projects.
In addition to advisory work, Sandy supports clients with compliance, offering a true end-to-end service. She is known for her strong analytical skills and her ability to translate complex theory into practical solutions. Within Meijburg, Sandy is Head of Technical Expertise People Services.
Anna Nagy
Anna Nagy is a Tax Consultant at KPMG Meijburg within the Tax Management Consulting practice, working primarily on implementation‑driven tax projects where technical requirements need to be translated into workable, sustainable solutions.
She takes a process‑first approach to the use of AI in tax, examining where AI should — and could — be applied within the organisation. Her focus is on embedding AI in a way that aligns with existing processes, governance and professional judgment, so that technology genuinely supports tax professionals in practice. Anna is actively involved in Meijburg’s AI Academy, where she supports AI demonstrations, presentations and education initiatives. A key part of her work is building AI literacy among tax professionals, covering a broad range of AI‑related topics and helping teams understand both the opportunities and limitations of AI in day‑to‑day tax work.