Round table: navigating tax in challenging times

From the rise of artificial intelligence, ever-expanding globalization, new forms of non-financial reporting, continually changing legislation to the constant shifts in public opinion. How do you overcome these challenges? And above all: how do other corporate tax consultants do that?

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Budget Day 2023: changes to payroll taxes and labor market developments

September 20, 2023
In our memorandum we address the most significant changes proposed for payroll tax and social security contributions.

Tax measures for 2024

September 19, 2023
The main features of the proposed measures are addressed in our memorandum. We have also prepared a two-page overview of the measures.

The 2024 Tax Plan on two pages

September 19, 2023
We have prepared a two-page overview of the measures contained in the 2024 Tax Plan package.

Tax Controversy & Amount B: more uncertainty?

September 5, 2023
What is the potential impact on your organization in terms of Tax Controversy and Tax Dispute management if in January 2024 other prices for baseline marketing and distribution activities were to fall ...

Amendment ruling policy

July 11, 2023
On July 6, 2023 a letter was sent to the Lower House of Parliament in which the Deputy Minister of Finance announced that he intends to amend / relax the ruling policy as of the beginning of October 2 ...

Don’t always pursue a ruling, but always consider one

June 6, 2023
Where the ruling practice used to be seen as a fundamental pillar of the Dutch business climate, the Dutch tax authorities now describe preliminary consultation as ‘an important element of its monitor ...

Bilateral APAs and mutual agreement procedures (MAPs): why the interest due may differ

May 10, 2023
Interest on tax due and late payment interest also often play a role in the adjustment or reassessment of the profit. Sates involved maintain different national rules on interest, which can result in ...

Working from home: action required

April 28, 2023
Recently, it became clear that the European Commission was working on a so-called framework agreement that makes it possible to work from home up to 50%, without an employee becoming socially insured ...

EU Commission: homeworkers may also work from home up to a maximum of 49% after July 1, 2023 without consequences for their social security position

April 5, 2023
In a recent meeting, the European Commission reached agreement that if employees work less than 50% (at home) in their country of residence, the social security of the country where the employer is es ...

Report on Foreign workers and payroll taxes

February 22, 2023
The Dutch tax authorities recently published its Foreign workers and payroll taxes report. The report offers practical guidelines for payroll tax matters in international situations.

Legal protection under Pillar II - or more to the point: the absence of it

February 14, 2023
As of 2024, the Pillar 2 rules will become a reality within the EU and other jurisdictions worldwide. Under Pillar 2, the Global Anti-Base Erosion (GloBE) rules ensure that large multinational enterpr ...

Deadline work-related costs rules

February 9, 2023
Have you completed your accounts for the work-related costs rules (WCR)?The deadline for 2022 is fast approaching. If your WCR accounts show that you exceeded the discretionary margin in 2022, then th ...

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