What does the abolition of partial foreign tax liability mean in 2025?
The abolition of partial foreign tax liability in 2025 brings significant changes for expats in the Netherlands. Find out what this means for you.
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The abolition of partial foreign tax liability in 2025 brings significant changes for expats in the Netherlands. Find out what this means for you.
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The Dutch government confirmed on Prince Day yesterday that the 2023 changes to 30%-ruling will be reversed by cancelling the so-called 30/20/10 rule. But that in no-way meant that we could simply lay back and just admire the parade of headdresses and fascinators. Because even though the 30/20/10-rule was cancelled, there are still some changes that call to action.
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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.
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