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UK-Netherlands Double Taxation Treaty

UK-Netherlands Double Taxation Treaty

The Netherlands has singed many double tax conventions over the years, and one of the most important is the one with the United Kingdom. The agreement ensures an effective cooperation in term of taxation between the two countries and has helped both Dutch citizen and companies, as well as UK citizens and companies with…
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Accountants in Breda

Accountants in Breda

If you have or plan to open a company in Breda, our Dutch accountants can offer various accounting services. No matter how small or large your business is, with our help, you will be able to keep track of all expenses, invoices, and other financial documents that will help you…
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Reporting Requirements in the Netherlands

Reporting Requirements in the Netherlands

Financial reporting in the Netherlands Companies in the Netherlands are required to comply with the existing financial reporting requirements in the country. Companies need to observe the accounting standards and listed companies need to observe other essential laws and regulations for these types of companies. In the Netherlands there are two different…
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Comparison Between the Dutch GAAP and IFRS

Comparison Between the Dutch GAAP and IFRS

Local and foreign investors can open various types of companies in the Netherlands and one of the main requirements they need to comply with after creating them is to pay the relevant taxes in accordance with the profits they make. Most entities are required to file audited accounts and for this the auditors analyzing…
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Fiduciary Services in the Netherlands

Fiduciary Services in the Netherlands

Fiduciary services refer to legally appointing a third party to hold assets in trust for another party. The appointed fiduciary’s duty is to manage the assets to be benefit of their owner. Fiduciary services in the Netherlands include fiduciary management and personal fiduciary services. Our Dutch accountants can provide complete fiduciary services. Fiduciary duties arise when…
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Bookkeeping Services in the Netherlands

Bookkeeping Services in the Netherlands

The Netherlands has a favorable fiscal climate and many investors choose to open companies here. Regardless of the type of company or business sector, all Dutch companies must observe the generally applicable rules for paying taxes and tax compliance in the Netherlands. Our expert Dutch accountants can help you with various services, including bookkeeping services in the Netherlands.…
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The Netherlands as Tax Haven

The Netherlands as Tax Haven

The Netherlands is a very popular, very convenient business location for both small and large companies. The country enjoys a very good geographical location in Europe, has a very good infrastructure, is open towards international businesses and, most of all, is considered a tax haven for companies. Our expert accountants in the…
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Taxation of a Holding Company in the Netherlands

Taxation of a Holding Company in the Netherlands

The Dutch investment climate has always been favorable for foreign investments. The Netherlands offers its investors the opportunity to easily access important commercial and industrial centers such as Paris, Frankfurt, Brussels and even London.  Investors who want to open a company in the Netherlands may choose to open a Dutch holding…
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VIES in the Netherlands

VIES in the Netherlands

The VAT Information Exchange System (VIES) is an electronic database used to transmit the VAT registration information for companies registered in the European Union. Any company that produces taxable supplies in the Netherlands needs to register for a VAT number. This is applicable for all companies, irrespective of their field of activity. The VIES system makes…
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The Insolvency Code in the Netherlands

The Insolvency Code in the Netherlands

According to the Dutch insolvency code, there are three types of insolvencies in the Netherlands: bankruptcy, suspension of payments and debt restructuring. While the suspension of payments targets the reorganization of the debtor and its assets, bankruptcy is aimed at the liquidation of the bankrupt estate. In case of debt restructuring, the debtor must make…
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