Pseudo-final levy on fossil-fuel lease cars from 2027: time to review your fleet policy?
By Taxperience on October 2025
According to the current plans of the Dutch government, as of 1 January 2027, an additional tax burden will apply to employers who provide newly registered non-electric lease cars to their employees. This pseudo-final levy amounts to 52% of the taxable benefit (“bijtelling”) of the ca …
Intermediation in Share Transactions – Exempt from VAT
By Taxperience on October 2025
This week, new policy from the State Secretary regarding (intermediation) services in the purchase or sale of shares was published. This decision clarifies when services in share transactions qualify as VAT-exempt intermediation. The exemption appears to be interpreted more broadly by …
Taxperience once again selected as ITR World Tax Recommended Firm
By Taxperience on October 2025
Taxperience has been selected as a Recommended Firm by International Tax Review (ITR) for the seventh consecutive year, a wonderful recognition of our quality, expertise, and dedication within the field of taxation.
Social Security - 25% working time and/or salary is the only relevant factor
By Taxperience on October 2025
If you have employees who regularly travel and work in more than one EU member state, the question may arise as to which country's social security rules apply to these employees. A recent ruling by the EU Court of Justice provides legal certainty in this area. In the case in question, …



