New tax rules for expats: 30% ruling exemption on assets ending January 1, 2025
Starting January 1st, 2025 expats will no longer be able to claim exemption from taxation on their assets based on their 30%-ruling.
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Starting January 1st, 2025 expats will no longer be able to claim exemption from taxation on their assets based on their 30%-ruling.
On Prince’s Day this 17th of September, 2024, the King will announce the key legislative changes for the coming years . Hopefully, these changes will also include reversal of the 2023 changes to the 30%-ruling, specifically the so-called 30/20/10 rule.
Discover the definitive salary thresholds for highly skilled migrants and Blue Card holders 2024
On December 19th, 2023, the Senate approved an amendment to the 30%-ruling. We have summarized the changes.
These are the (provisional) salary requirements for the 30% ruling for 2024. The final amounts will be published in the Adjustment Scheme for Direct Taxes, in the beginning of the new year.
We provide you with a comprehensive guide to understanding the 30% ruling in the Netherlands. In this article, we will cover the basics, including eligibility criteria, benefits, application process, and potential changes to the ruling.
The salary thresholds for highly skilled migrants and Blue Card holders are adjusted annually. The final amounts are published at the end of the calendar year. We can hereby inform you about the definitive salary thresholds for 2023.
The final amounts of the 30% ruling are published at the beginning of the new year in the Adjustment regulation for direct taxes. We can hereby confirm the definitive salary requirements for the 30% ruling for 2023.
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