Summary of the requirements 30%-ruling

On regular basis we advise expats and/or their employers on the 30%-ruling, part of this advisory is preparing the actual request for the ruling. As the interest of being granted the ruling can be very high, it is worthwhile to invest sufficient time to assess the exact situation of the employee compared to the applicable legal requirements. Continue reading “Summary of the requirements 30%-ruling”

Tax, premium social security and employer healthcare insurance contribution benefit in the year of migration

In most cases a tax and premium benefit can be achieved in the year of migration, either moving to or moving out of the Netherlands. As to the premiums this benefit follows from the fact that premium can be calculated on a time related basis. Continue reading “Tax, premium social security and employer healthcare insurance contribution benefit in the year of migration”

Changes to the 30% ruling

Changes to the 30% ruling
In the Dutch 2012 tax plan, the previously announced changes to the 30% ruling have been further elaborated upon. In the following article we in depth explain this ruling and the proposed changes therein. For an efficient summary of the requirements for the 30% ruling, please be referred to the following article on our website http://www.okxvanleeuwen.com/?p=352 UPDATE December 20th, 2011: The changes to the 30%-ruling have now been approved by both the Dutch parliament as well as the Dutch upper house. The recent amendments to the changes in the 30% ruling constitute that the salary requirement will be loosened in comparison to the initial plans, in brief the required base salary excl 30% ruling will be lowered to a minimum of EUR 35,000 (EUR 50,000 incl 30% ruling). There are two further salary lowerings to this main requirement. However these softenings are to be financed by reducing the applicable maximum term of the ruling from 10 years to 8 years. This reduction of the term will only apply to new cases as of January 1st, 2012. Read more by clicking on the article title… Continue reading “Changes to the 30% ruling”