SEO Economic Research (‘SEO’) was commissioned by the Ministry of Finance to evaluate the extraterritorial expenses scheme, the 30% ruling and the partial foreign taxpayer status. This evaluation has ...
Even if the 30% ruling is applied with retroactive effect in the payroll records in 2022 or 2023, employees will still fall under the transitional rules. This was announced by the Dutch tax authoritie ...
The Lower House of the Dutch Parliament has adopted a motion asking the government to propose new legislation with regard to what they call “carried interest”. Specifically, the government was asked t ...
On December 15, 2023 the Ministry of Finance published a new decree on the allocation of taxing rights in respect of severance payments in an international context. The decree took effect on January 1 ...
The vast majority of work-based residence permits issued in the Netherlands every year are for the purpose of employment as a highly skilled migrant or intra-company transferee. To employ these highly ...
Rewarding employees is more than just compensation for performance. It is an incentive to increase motivation and engagement. Remuneration should therefore be seen as a strategic tool to attract and r ...
The Netherlands is unjustifiably restricting the free movement of workers by imposing specific conditions on the international transfer of accrued pension capital. This is the verdict of the Court of ...
The new Dutch Transfer Pricing Decree was published on July 1, 2022. The new decree focuses on recent developments that have resulted in changes to the OECD Transfer Pricing Guidelines but also ...
Throughout the world, a transition is currently taking place from interbank offered rates (IBORs) to alternative benchmarks. Per January 1, 2022, LIBOR (London Interbank Offered Rate) - a referen ...
On January 31, 2020, the OECD hosted a webcast that provided an update on the work relating to the tax challenges arising from the digitalization of the economy, as well as a number of recent and upco ...