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Prinsjesdag: What Does It Mean for Taxpayers?
What is Prinsjesdag / Budget Day? Prinsjesdag (Princeās Day, also known as Budget Day) is a special day in the Netherlands, occurring every year on the third Tuesday of September. On this day, the new parliamentary year begins, and the king delivers a speech from the throne in which the governme...
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Buying a House in 2024
Good news for first-time buyers! In 2024, you will not have to pay transfer taxes if you buy a house below a buying price of ⬠510.000,-. Normally the transfer taxes are 2% of the buying price, which means that you would save ⬠10.200,- on a buying price of ⬠510.000,-. This year (2023), the max...
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Online Payment Methods
The most popular applications for online transactions...
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Leaving the Netherlands
Are you leaving the Netherlands? Learn what to do when you leave the country....
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10 Benefits of Consulting a Housing Agent before Buying Property
Expats looking to buy a property in the Netherlands often face unique challenges. Engaging a buying agent can be a smart choice for several reasons. Here are some key reasons why expats engage a buying agent: 1. Language barrier Many expats do not speak Dutch or only speak it to a limited exten...
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Budget Day 2021
September 21st was Budget Day (Prinsjesdag) which, by tradition, always falls on the third Tuesday of September. It is the day when our outgoing Cabinet presents the budget for the following year. What are the tax consequences for you in 2022? Here is an outline of the main points. Income Tax...
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Buying
When you intend to stay in the Netherlands for a longer period of time, it might be beneficial to buy a property....
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Public Transportation
Tips on using public transportation in the Netherlands...
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Pensions & Retirement
The Dutch pension system itself consists of three parts: state pension, company pension, and private pension....
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Be Aware of Phishing Calls by Cyber-Criminals
Sometimes people in the Netherlands receive phishing callsĀ in which cyber-criminals try to get personal information, like your BSN number,Ā or money.Ā The callers often pretend to be from the National Police, Court of Justice, or other government organizations.Ā When victims answer the phone, they...
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2023 Changes to Mortgages
In 2023 there will be some changes concerning mortgages which may be interesting to know about. Starting from January 2023, if you are a first-time buyer, you do not pay transfer tax up until the value of ā¬440,000. This means that you can save around ā¬8,800, as long as the purchase price of the p...
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How to Spot and Stop scams in the Netherlands
Worldwide, scam methods have improved and become more sophisticated over time. Whatās worse is that scammers can contact you through many channels these days, from texts, calls, emails, and mail to social media channels. Therefore, wherever you are, itās important to recognize some of the signs o...
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Which Experts Can Save You Money When Buying a House in the Netherlands?
If thereās anything you want to know about buying a house in the Netherlands, the first thing is probably how to save money while doing it.Ā The answer? Get some experts involved. Heh? But donāt they cost money?? Yes, but trust us, itās a worthwhile investment that will save you in the long run....
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Finding a Job
The Leiden region offers a booming variety of jobs for internationals...
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Death
A brief overview dealing with death in the Netherlands....
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The Netherlands ranked as sixth most competitive economy in the world
This yearās World Competitiveness Ranking sees the Netherlandsā position slip slightly, falling from fourth place to sixth as a result of the countryāsĀ high inflation rateĀ and rapidly rising prices in the wake of theĀ coronavirus pandemic.Ā IMD World Competitiveness Ranking 2022 Every year, the...
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The Netherlands is One of the Best Countries for Tech Companies
Tech enterprises of ambitions consider the Netherlands as one of the countries for tech in the world due to its importance as a ādigital gateway to Europe.ā To measure greatness in numbers, the countryās tech ecosystem wasĀ valuedĀ at ā¬232 billion in 2020, making it the third-largest in Europe. Mu...
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EU/non-EU
Check what is required for you to live and work in the Netherlands based on your citizenship....
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Motor Vehicles and Driving License
If you have obtained your driving license in another country than the Netherlands and wish to transfer it to a Dutch one, or if you are planning to bring your own car into the Netherlands, this page provides all the essential information you need....
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What could the Prinsjesdag budget mean for you?
Though you might not get it from the name, Prinsjesdag, literally āprinceĀ dayā, is an important day for the Dutch government. On Prinsjesdag, the government announces its annual budget, which has implications for anyone living in The Netherlands. The 2023 budget announced on 20 September is no ex...
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The Work Council's Right of Advice
Employee participation is a constitutional right in the Netherlands. When a company employs 50 or more people, the employer (the entrepreneur) is obliged to establish a Works Council (WC). The rights and obligations of the WC are governed in the Works Council Act (WCA). The purpose of the WCA is...
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What should an employer do when receiving a report of transgressive behaviour?
In our practice, we see that employers increasingly receive reports of transgressive behaviour. Employers are more than ever aware of the seriousness of this and also of their responsibility for a safe and healthy working environment, which also follows from legislation. Some employers tend to a...
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Please Avoid Inheritance Tax Surprises
We meet many entrepreneurs and help them planning taxes, also when they die. Its purpose is making sure that as much as possible of someoneās hard earned wealth lands at the intended recipient, which is rarely the tax inspector. The primary beneficiary of the deceased is almost always the family...
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Two reasons why now is the right time to buy
If thereās ever a right time to buy a house, that time could be now. House prices have tumbled by 10% in real terms across the country in the past year, according to ABN Amro, but there are signs that the market is stabilising, say estate agents and official figures from the land registry. After...