76 results Key markers on the Dutch Tax roadmap for 2023 In the latest installment of Tax Notes International, Charlotte Tolman and Michael Molenaars discuss major Dutch tax plans and developments expected for 2023 and how they may affect international business. The Corporate Tax 2023 guide Michael Molenaars, Jeroen Smits, Reinout de Boer and Rogier van der Struijk contributed to The Corporate Tax 2023 guide in a chapter about the Netherlands. Corporate Tax Laws and Regulations 2023 Stibbe’s Tax team has contributed to the Dutch chapter of the Global Legal Insights Corporate Tax Laws and Regulations 2023. Verdedigingsrechten voor rechtspersonen Ook rechtspersonen kunnen in het verdachtenbankje belanden. Welke rechten hebben zij dan? Hoe kunnen zij die verwezenlijken? Wie zwijgt of spreekt namens de rechtspersoon? Wat is de positie van de bestuurders? Column: Ontneem incidentrapportages niet hun toegevoegde waarde In deze column uit Monique haar zorg over de zichtbare tendens waarbij de toegevoegde waarde van deze incidentrapportages onder druk komt te staan. Recht doen aan het verschoningsrecht Een advocaat is wettelijk en gedragsrechtelijk verplicht tot geheimhouding van de communicatie met zijn cliënten. Die geheimhouding is buitengewoon belangrijk. Tax Controversy Netherlands: Update March 2024 This Tax Alert addresses certain recent developments concerning procedural tax law in the Netherlands. Stibbe assists AUNA S.A. Stibbe assisted AUNA S.A. in identifying and addressing all Luxembourg legal aspects linked to its $360 million U.S. initial public offering of 30,000,000 Class A ordinary shares. Netherlands Chapter in Chambers: Tax Controversy 2024 Reinout de Boer, Michael Molenaars, Rogier van der Struijk and Linde Respen contributed to Chambers: Tax Controversy 2024 in a chapter about Law and Practice in the Netherlands. Netherlands Chapter in Chambers: Corporate Tax 2024 Michael Molenaars, Jeroen Smits, Reinout de Boer and Rogier van der Struijk contributed to Chambers: Corporate Tax 2024 in a chapter about Law and Practice in the Netherlands. Luxembourg Draft Law proposes welcome tax clarifications and new provisions On 23 May 2024, the Luxembourg Minister of Finance presented a new draft law to Parliament, packed with notable tax provisions. International Mobility – Dutch Tax and Social Security Considerations Johan Vrolijk and Lotte Hover-Boon conducted a webinar for Chambers and Partners, addressing certain Dutch tax and social security considerations related to international mobility. De misplaatste miljoenenboete Op 30 januari 2024 legde de rechtbank Oost-Brabant een miljoenenboete op aan een Limburgs chemiebedrijf. Advocaat Daan Doorenbos gaat in op de straf die is opgelegd en hoe weinig passend die is bezien vanuit het strafrecht. Update on Dutch entity classification and anti-base-erosion rules In this issue of Tax Notes International, Ashley Peeters and Michael Molenaars provide a detailed analysis of recent tax developments in Dutch regulations concerning entity classification and anti-base-erosion rules. Global Legal Insights - Corporate Tax 2024 guide is now available The Global Legal Insights - Corporate Tax 2024 guide is now available. Michael Molenaars, Reinout de Boer, Maurits van Dijk and Ashley Peeters are its contributing authors. Tips for Navigating the 2024 Dutch Tax Roadmap In this issue of Tax Notes International, Ashley Peeters and Michael Molenaars explain the key markers of the 2024 Dutch Tax Package and provide an overview of the tax developments expected in 2024/2025 and how these may affect international businesses. Debt or Equity? That Is Still a Dutch Tax Question In this issue of Tax Notes International, Ashley Peeters and Michael Molenaars examine a recent tax ruling of the Dutch Supreme Court regarding the qualifications of instruments as debt or equity for Dutch tax purposes. Aandachtspunten Wet bronbelasting 2021 Stephanie Kleefstra, Linde Respen en Maarten de Bruin bespreken hoe de Wet bronbelasting 2021 een rol kan spelen bij schuldherstructureringen. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Next page
Key markers on the Dutch Tax roadmap for 2023 In the latest installment of Tax Notes International, Charlotte Tolman and Michael Molenaars discuss major Dutch tax plans and developments expected for 2023 and how they may affect international business.
The Corporate Tax 2023 guide Michael Molenaars, Jeroen Smits, Reinout de Boer and Rogier van der Struijk contributed to The Corporate Tax 2023 guide in a chapter about the Netherlands.
Corporate Tax Laws and Regulations 2023 Stibbe’s Tax team has contributed to the Dutch chapter of the Global Legal Insights Corporate Tax Laws and Regulations 2023.
Verdedigingsrechten voor rechtspersonen Ook rechtspersonen kunnen in het verdachtenbankje belanden. Welke rechten hebben zij dan? Hoe kunnen zij die verwezenlijken? Wie zwijgt of spreekt namens de rechtspersoon? Wat is de positie van de bestuurders?
Column: Ontneem incidentrapportages niet hun toegevoegde waarde In deze column uit Monique haar zorg over de zichtbare tendens waarbij de toegevoegde waarde van deze incidentrapportages onder druk komt te staan.
Recht doen aan het verschoningsrecht Een advocaat is wettelijk en gedragsrechtelijk verplicht tot geheimhouding van de communicatie met zijn cliënten. Die geheimhouding is buitengewoon belangrijk.
Tax Controversy Netherlands: Update March 2024 This Tax Alert addresses certain recent developments concerning procedural tax law in the Netherlands.
Stibbe assists AUNA S.A. Stibbe assisted AUNA S.A. in identifying and addressing all Luxembourg legal aspects linked to its $360 million U.S. initial public offering of 30,000,000 Class A ordinary shares.
Netherlands Chapter in Chambers: Tax Controversy 2024 Reinout de Boer, Michael Molenaars, Rogier van der Struijk and Linde Respen contributed to Chambers: Tax Controversy 2024 in a chapter about Law and Practice in the Netherlands.
Netherlands Chapter in Chambers: Corporate Tax 2024 Michael Molenaars, Jeroen Smits, Reinout de Boer and Rogier van der Struijk contributed to Chambers: Corporate Tax 2024 in a chapter about Law and Practice in the Netherlands.
Luxembourg Draft Law proposes welcome tax clarifications and new provisions On 23 May 2024, the Luxembourg Minister of Finance presented a new draft law to Parliament, packed with notable tax provisions.
International Mobility – Dutch Tax and Social Security Considerations Johan Vrolijk and Lotte Hover-Boon conducted a webinar for Chambers and Partners, addressing certain Dutch tax and social security considerations related to international mobility.
De misplaatste miljoenenboete Op 30 januari 2024 legde de rechtbank Oost-Brabant een miljoenenboete op aan een Limburgs chemiebedrijf. Advocaat Daan Doorenbos gaat in op de straf die is opgelegd en hoe weinig passend die is bezien vanuit het strafrecht.
Update on Dutch entity classification and anti-base-erosion rules In this issue of Tax Notes International, Ashley Peeters and Michael Molenaars provide a detailed analysis of recent tax developments in Dutch regulations concerning entity classification and anti-base-erosion rules.
Global Legal Insights - Corporate Tax 2024 guide is now available The Global Legal Insights - Corporate Tax 2024 guide is now available. Michael Molenaars, Reinout de Boer, Maurits van Dijk and Ashley Peeters are its contributing authors.
Tips for Navigating the 2024 Dutch Tax Roadmap In this issue of Tax Notes International, Ashley Peeters and Michael Molenaars explain the key markers of the 2024 Dutch Tax Package and provide an overview of the tax developments expected in 2024/2025 and how these may affect international businesses.
Debt or Equity? That Is Still a Dutch Tax Question In this issue of Tax Notes International, Ashley Peeters and Michael Molenaars examine a recent tax ruling of the Dutch Supreme Court regarding the qualifications of instruments as debt or equity for Dutch tax purposes.
Aandachtspunten Wet bronbelasting 2021 Stephanie Kleefstra, Linde Respen en Maarten de Bruin bespreken hoe de Wet bronbelasting 2021 een rol kan spelen bij schuldherstructureringen.