Reduction in tax rates in 2019
We will see a significant change in tax rates in the coming year. The change will affect both personal and corporate income tax rates. When the new Budget for 2019 was presented in September, the Dutch government announced its tax plans for 2019. These plans have now been submitted to the Senate. We have set out the principal changes in tax rates for you below. Personal income tax From 2019 onwards, personal income tax rates will gradually be concentrated into

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Successful partnership with German and Belgian partners
acconavm has organised a third successive international exchange project with Belgian and German accounting firms Bofidi and Dornbach. For three weeks, employees from each firm exchanged cross-border knowledge. It’s a successful collaboration that helps all three partners enhance their international service provision and expertise.

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Accon avm: an active member of GMN International
GMN acconavm became a member of GMN International, an international network of accounting and tax advisory firms with members in over 50 countries, in 2018. Membership of GMN enables us to quickly contact affiliated advisers and auditors in other countries to discuss cross-border client issues.

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No more tax credit for non-resident taxpayers
non-resident taxpayer If you work in the Netherlands but live outside the Netherlands, you qualify as a non-resident taxpayer. With effect from 1 January 2019, some non-resident taxpayers will no longer be granted a personal income tax credit for payroll tax purposes.

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Change in 30% ruling for expats
Expats The 30% ruling for expats will change on 1 January 2019; the facility is set to be curtailed considerably. So what will change exactly and how will this affect you?

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