Dutch Set to Bring Back Much of Expat Tax Breaks, Telegraaf Says

Aug. 30, 2024, 3:40 PM UTC

The Dutch government is set to reintroduce most of the income tax breaks previously enjoyed by expatriate workers, Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf said, citing unidentified people familiar with the upcoming budget.

Expatriate workers will have 27% of their salary free of tax for five years, according to the paper. The Netherlands had for years attracted expats to the country by offering them a tax exemption on 30% of their salary. That benefit was watered down as part of an amendment to the tax rules this year.

The move is expected to provide relief to Dutch businesses that have been vocal ...

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