European Family Business Barometer 2019
The European Family Business Barometer is an annual survey published by KPMG Meijburg & Co, together with KPMG, FBNED and European Family Business (EFB). This study, which was carried out for the eighth time this year, provides insight into trends and developments at family businesses throughout Europe.
Global Family Office Compensation Benchmark Report 2023
This report is one of the world’s largest dataset on Family Office compensation and with more than 650 single Family Office professionals participating in its creation, KPMG Private Enterprise and Agreus present to you a trusted benchmark for your Family Office Compensation.
Global Family Business Tax Monitor 2023
KPMG Private Enterprise’s Global family business tax monitor 2023 compares the vastly different tax implications of transferring the family business through gifting during the owners’ lifetime (including on retirement) and through inheritance across 57 countries, territories and jurisdictions worldwide.
Update on ‘no-deal’ Brexit: withdrawal rules for UK citizens and family members
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 in the Netherlands on March 29, 2019. These provide for transitional rules applying until June 30, 2020, followed by final rules.
Interview with Jack Favre
Jack Favre is an international tax director who began his career at Deloitte and EY, where he specialized in the offshore industry, something that had always interested him. After 15 years of consulting, he moved to the corporate sector, taking a position at one of his clients. In 2021 he was offered a position at Van Oord, a family business and international hydraulic engineering firm. Which challenges does he face as corporate tax consultant at this organization? How does he keep his tax knowledge up to date? And which trends is he seeing in his profession?
Corporate Clients
Public companies and multinationals are faced with all sorts of challenges. Not only in the area of domestic and international taxation, but also where, for example, their reputation with regard to corporate social responsibility is concerned. Our specialist Dutch Corporate Clients professionals are here to assist you in all areas.