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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The 2023 Tax Plan on two pages

September 20, 2022
We have prepared a two-page overview of the measures contained in the 2023 Tax Plan package.

Tax measures for 2023

September 20, 2022
The main features of the proposed measures are addressed in our memorandum. We have also prepared a two-page overview of the measures.

Sustainability and the tax function: defining ESG

July 5, 2022
In recent years the public debate about corporate social responsibility (CSR) and taxation has seen an upsurge with the public, including civil society organizations and authorities (including the EU ...

Revenues EU ETS and CBAM for the EU?

December 22, 2021
On December 22, 2021, the European Commission published its proposal for the next generation of EU own resources. There are from a Tax Sustainability perspective two proposed new resources o ...

Climate Tax aspects of 2021 coalition agreement

December 21, 2021
We briefly address what is currently known about the intended climate tax measures.

Brexit and import: after principles also pragmatism

October 14, 2020
With January 1, 2021 fast approaching, companies exporting to the UK are eagerly looking for answers and solutions.

Brexit: implications for frontier workers

September 30, 2020
The UK government recently published new policy for all EU frontier workers who work in the United Kingdom.

Brexit: right of UK citizens to reside in the Netherlands

February 19, 2020
On January 31, 2020 the United Kingdom left Europe. A withdrawal agreement (‘deal’) was negotiated under which UK citizens and their family members who lawfully resided in the Netherlands before the B ...

Brexit Update: EU grants delay until January 31, 2020

October 31, 2019
After a long period of silence, there has been a rapid succession of Brexit developments. Our Brexit taskforce, comprising Brexit specialists from KPMG Meijburg & Co and KPMG, would like to update ...

Brexit: ‘We agree to disagree’

July 11, 2019
Who will be elected by the members of the Conservative Party? Will it be Boris Johnson or Jeremy Hunt? For the time being, Boris Johnson seems to be the favourite. On 22 July it will be announced who ...

Update on ‘no-deal’ Brexit: withdrawal rules for UK citizens and family members

March 21, 2019
In anticipation of a possible ‘no-deal’ Brexit, the Deputy Minister of Justice and Safety has published withdrawal rules for citizens of the United Kingdom and their family members who lawfully reside ...

Draft decree on transitional tax rules in the case of no-deal Brexit

March 13, 2019
On March 8, 2019, the Deputy Minister of Finance sent a draft decree with transitional tax rules in connection with Brexit to the Lower House of the Dutch Parliament. The draft decree must provide for ...

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