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?
Meijburg Legal advises Triodos Impact Strategies N.V.’s Triodos Energy Transition Europe Fund (TETEF) in relation to a substantial mezzanine financing arrangement for GIGA Storage B.V. and its subsidi ...
Although the method of assessment is less clearly defined than in current qualification policy, the legal forms list may offer more practical certainty.
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 ...
An easy-to-use reference work that will help businesses, institutions and organizations in their accounting practices. The tax rates, premiums and contributions for 2024 have been summarized for your ...
On January 19, 2024 the Dutch Supreme Court clarified the rules applying to the crediting of dividend withholding tax for corporate income tax purposes.
The gateway to corporate information and investment products, opening soon? Tentative agreement on the European Single Access Point (ESAP)
The European Commission has published a proposal for the c ...
On December 19, 2023 the Upper House of Parliament adopted virtually the entire 2024 Tax Plan package, various other tax bills and a number of tax motions. We have prepared a summary about this.
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 ...
Supreme Court provides clarity on good faith standard under sections 54 and 235 of the Dutch Bankruptcy Act (DBA) and scope of the Mulder q.q./CLBN exception.
As of 1 January 2024, the 30% ruling for highly-skilled employees recruited from abroad will be scaled back even further if the Upper House of Parliament also adopts the bill.