Taxperience Real Estate Special 2024-2025
By Taxperience on April 2025
Looking Back at 2024 & Ahead to 2025 In the first edition of our Taxperience Real Estate newsletter, we reflect on the most significant tax case law in the real estate sector from 2024. In addition, we provide an overview of the most relevant legislative proposals—particularly tho …
VAT & Brexit
By Taxperience on April 2025
Are We Going Back 27 Years on January 1, 2021? Will There Be a Physical Border Again Between the United Kingdom (UK) and the EU Member States? It certainly looks that way. Without a Brexit deal between the UK and the EU, customs formalities will once again apply to transactions with t …
Where are you missing out on export opportunities?
By Taxperience on April 2025
Where Are You Missing Out on Export Opportunities? Dutch entrepreneurs affected by Brexit are leaving up to 40% of their export potential untapped, according to a new report by research agency Ecorys. The good news is that there is plenty of room for businesses to compensate for lost …
New approved system for reduced VAT rates
By Taxperience on April 2025
New approved system for reduced VAT rates In the Netherlands, we have had a reduced VAT rate for quite some time. As of 2019, this rate is 9%. It is applied, for example, to certain food products, medicines, books, hairdressing services, etc. The reduced VAT rate is a popular politica …
Work-Related Costs Scheme and Small Gifts 2024
By Taxperience on April 2025
Spiced Biscuits, Chocolate Letters, Christmas Treats, and the WKR As the end of the year approaches and the festive season is once again upon us, it's time for spiced biscuits (pepernoten), chocolate letters, and Christmas wreath cookies.
Excessive borrowing law - the foreign substantial interest holder
By Taxperience on April 2025
The Excessive Borrowing Act – The Foreign Substantial Interest Holder The Excessive Borrowing Act takes effect on January 1, 2023. This legislation aims to discourage excessive borrowing from one’s own private limited company (BV). To this end, the Excessive Borrowing from One's Own C …
Split transfer tax exemption as of 1 July 2025
By Taxperience on April 2025
The End of Year Decree 2024 includes the new division exemption in transfer tax. This exemption will take effect from 1 July 2025 and contains a number of new conditions and targets two types of demergers: demergers with companies and so-called quarrelsome demergers. Below, we elabora …
Knowledge session ‘Prenuptial agreements, wills and business succession’
By Taxperience on April 2025
Knowledge session It will not have escaped your notice, the business succession scheme in income tax and gift and inheritance tax is under fire. The scheme may soon be scaled down or even abolished altogether. If in your situation a business succession is in the offing, it makes sense …
New Law Clarification Assessment Employment Relations (Vbar)
By Taxperience on April 2025
A lot has changed in the past few months in the area of ZZP legislation (legislation to qualify the working relation of self-employed individuals also known as ‘ZZP’). The new law, which has recently been submitted for assessment to the Dutch State Council, provides more clarity on th …
Kristina: “Taxperience feels like my home base”
By Taxperience on March 2025
Finding the right talent for the right client: that’s what Taxperience Interim Solutions does in a nutshell. When the number one streaming service was looking for a Finance Business Partner, TIS set out to find the perfect match. That search led them to Kristina Becarova. Kristina sha …