The Netherlands is thus the first EU Member State to have submitted a bill to transpose EU Directive 2022/253 of December 14, 2022 into national legislation.
The legislative proposal aligns with the proposed EU Directive; in this respect, it is largely similar to the OECD Global Anti-Base Erosion (‘GloBE’) Model Rules.
The Lower House of Parliament had doubts about both the costs of enforcement and the generic application of the bill. It was therefore decided to stay the bill and examine it further.
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