Are your international employees ready for tax season 2025?
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Unburden your international employees in preparing and filing the 2024 income tax return!
International employees often face complex tax rules and regulations that can vary between their work and home countries. Specialized tax advice is crucial to ensure that both employee and employer comply with all local tax laws while taking advantage of potential tax benefits.
Employees who work in an international context may be subject to different laws and regulations from various countries. Each country has its own rules for determining whether and how income will be taxed. Exterus provides the following assistance:
assessing the tax consequences of employment abroad
optimizing the tax burden
filing income tax return
Dutch income tax can be complicated and confusing for this group of employees because of various tax regulations, such as the 30% ruling, double tax treaties, and specific deductions and allowances.
In addition, language barriers and a lack of knowledge about the Dutch tax system can lead to errors in returns, which can result in penalties or missed tax refunds.
We completely unburden the employee, including personal guidance, tax planning advice, and assistance in preparing and filing the tax return in the Netherlands and possibly abroad as well.
Our team is fully aware of the latest changes in tax legislation and have extensive experience in handling the specific needs of international employees. We ensure that your employees comply with all legal requirements while enjoying all available benefits.
The 2024 tax year is nearing its end, which means that the income tax return should be filed soon. As of March 1, 2025, the tax return can be filed with the Dutch tax authorities. So please do contact us before the end of the year for a no-obligation introductory meeting, where we will discuss the specific needs of your international employees and explain how our services can best support you and the employees.
We provide ongoing support and keep your employees informed of important deadlines and changes in tax laws.
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