Parking details, invasion of privacy?
Written by: Bas Hollenberg | 1 May 2015
The judge ruled that the Tax and Customs Administration may use parking details to control mileage records.
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Written by: Bas Hollenberg | 1 May 2015
The judge ruled that the Tax and Customs Administration may use parking details to control mileage records.
Written by: Bas Hollenberg | 3 April 2015
It is allowed to use the camerafootage of the police to control private use of the company car.
Written by: Bas Hollenberg | 2 April 2015
The 30% rule will continue, as long as the employment starts within three months after ending the last emplotment.
Written by: Bas Hollenberg | 27 March 2015
Even if the employee has hitched a ride with a co-worker, he can get a tax-free travel allowance.
Written by: Bas Hollenberg | 5 March 2015
To qualify for the 30% rule, qualify you must come from 150 kilometre away. Is this sustainable? The Supreme Court wonders now..
Written by: Bas Hollenberg | 19 February 2015
After 104 weeks of disability, you entitled to benefits by virtue of the Work and Income. The UWV decides on compliance with the reintegration obligations.
Written by: Bas Hollenberg | 26 December 2014
The Tax and Customs Administration may hold the executive director of a business liable if the business is unable promptly to settle up its outstanding wage or value-added taxes.
Written by: Bas Hollenberg | 24 December 2014
A variety of delivery van schemes are available to help you ensure that you need not include any addition for tax purposes.
Written by: Bas Hollenberg | 11 December 2014
Because of the changes in the motor vehicle taxes, it may make sense for you to purchase a car before year-end 2014. Read more about this in our article!
Written by: Bas Hollenberg | 6 December 2014
The introduction of the work-related costs scheme will put an end to the attractive cycle to work scheme because this will make inroads on the free margin.
Written by: Bas Hollenberg | 1 December 2014
Like we informed you in previously this year, the work-related costs scheme will be required from the first of January. Let us remind you!
Written by: Sean-Paul Smit | 19 September 2014
The Work Related Costs Scheme for allowances and benefits for salaries is mandatory from 2015.
Written by: Bas Hollenberg | 1 September 2014
No mandatory renewal of VAR for 2015 as the 2014 VAR will be still valid, until new regime is rolled out
Written by: Bas Hollenberg | 1 September 2014
No 30% scheme for employee who as a student was a Dutch resident.
Written by: Bas Hollenberg | 8 August 2014
One of the measures aimed at reducing the budget deficit comprises the implementation of the temporary pseudo final high-salary levy, as a levy which has formed part of the Netherlands Wage Tax …
Written by: Bas Hollenberg | 23 July 2014
A particular clause forming part of a company car arrangement made it obligatory for the employee in question to renew the lease in her own name or take over the car altogether if her …
Written by: Bas Hollenberg | 3 July 2014
The State Secretary for Finance has confirmed to the Lower House, the implementation with effect from the first of January 2015 of the work-related costs scheme.
Written by: Bas Hollenberg | 20 May 2014
Employees can change job while the 30% tax ruling continues. There need to seek permission and it has to be in three months when starting at the new job.
Written by: Bas Hollenberg | 20 May 2014
The Social Affairs and Employment Minister on his own behalf and that of the State Secretary for Finance was recently queried by MPs on the subject of the Declaration of Income Tax Status for sole traders.
Written by: Bas Hollenberg | 10 May 2014
A nurse who EMEA care grants in kind through an agency, the court finds that it does not carry out its activities on its own account and risk, and is not a trader.
Written by: Bas Hollenberg | 8 May 2014
The crisis levy, which was introduced by the government is not in conflict with the law and international treaties, as determined the District Court in The Hague on Wednesday.
Written by: Bas Hollenberg | 5 May 2014
The State Secretary for Finance has updated a 2013 ruling concerning deductions at source. For more info, read our article!
Written by: Bas Hollenberg | 20 April 2014
Changes are being made to the employee’s tax credit in exchange for illegality not being criminalised. Read our article for more!
Written by: Bas Hollenberg | 14 April 2014
It is permissible for an employer to present its employees with a transport allowance of up to 19 euro cents per kilometre. If the employer pays more than this, the excess will be charged with wage tax.
Written by: Bas Hollenberg | 27 March 2014
What is the 30% rule? And you are entitled to the 30% rule with a second part-time job? Read more about this in our article!
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