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?
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?
Transitional rules for 30% ruling also apply to adjustment with retroactive effect
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 authorities in its latest position.
Motion adopted to propose new legislation on Management Equity Plans
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 to tax carried interest at the progressive personal income tax rate (top rate of 49.5%) for private equity structures.
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