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Salarisvereisten in 2021

Posted on December 22, 2020February 24, 2021

De salarisvereisten voor het jaar 2021 voor de 30% regeling zijn gepubliceerd. Het salarisvereiste bedraagt in 2021 minimaal EUR 38.961 (EUR 38.347 in 2020) belastbaar inkomen op jaarbasis (na toepassing van de 30% regeling). Voor werknemers jonger dan 30 jaar en in het bezit van een master diploma (gelijkwaardig aan een Nederlandse master) geldt een…

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Salary Thresholds in 2021

Posted on December 22, 2020February 24, 2021

The 2021 salary requirements for the Dutch 30% ruling have been published by the Dutch authorities. The 2021 annual taxable income (after applying the 30% ruling) should be at least EUR 38.961 (EUR 38.347 in 2020). For employees younger than 30 years of age, with a master’s degree comparable to a Dutch master, the taxable…

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Salarisvereisten in 2020

Posted on December 29, 2019February 24, 2021

De salarisvereisten voor het jaar 2020 voor de 30% regeling zijn gepubliceerd. Het salarisvereiste bedraagt in 2020 minimaal EUR 38.347 (EUR 37.743 in 2019) belastbaar inkomen op jaarbasis (na toepassing van de 30% regeling). Voor werknemers jonger dan 30 jaar en in het bezit van een master diploma (gelijkwaardig aan een Nederlandse master) geldt een…

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Salary Thresholds in 2020

Posted on December 29, 2019February 24, 2021

The 2020 salary requirements for the Dutch 30% ruling have been published by the Dutch authorities. The 2020 annual taxable income (after applying the 30% ruling) should be at least EUR 38.347 (EUR 37.743 in 2019). For employees younger than 30 years of age, with a master’s degree comparable to a Dutch master, the taxable…

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Salarisvereisten in 2019

Posted on January 7, 2019February 24, 2021

De salarisvereisten voor het jaar 2019 voor de 30% regeling zijn gepubliceerd. Het salarisvereiste bedraagt in 2019 minimaal EUR 37.743 (EUR 37.296 in 2018) belastbaar inkomen op jaarbasis (na toepassing van de 30% regeling). Voor werknemers jonger dan 30 jaar en in het bezit van een master diploma (gelijkwaardig aan een Nederlandse master) geldt een…

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Salary Thresholds in 2019

Posted on January 7, 2019February 24, 2021

The 2019 salary requirements for the Dutch 30% ruling have been published by the Dutch authorities. The 2019 annual taxable income (after applying the 30% ruling) should be at least EUR 37.743 (EUR 37.296 in 2018). For employees younger than 30 years of age, with a master’s degree comparable to a Dutch master, the taxable…

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Transition period Dutch 30% Ruling

Posted on November 2, 2018February 24, 2021

As previously informed, the maximum term of the 30% ruling has been curtailed from 8 years to 5 years for existing and new 30% rulings. The Dutch government now announced the details of a transitional period for the group of people who would have been faced with termination of the 30% ruling in 2019 or…

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Transitional period announced

Posted on October 15, 2018February 24, 2021

The Dutch government announced a transitional period for users of the 30% ruling who would lose their benefit in 2019 or 2020. More details will follow soon. #30percentruling #expats #globalmobility #immigration Source: https://www.rijksoverheid.nl/documenten/kamerstukken/2018/10/15/kamerbrief-over-heroverweging-pakket-vestigingsklimaat

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Pay out bonuses before 2019 in case of losing entitlement

Posted on October 6, 2018February 24, 2021

The Dutch government has curtailed the maximum term of the 30% ruling from 8 years to 5 years. This change will come into effect as of 1 January 2019 and will apply to all new and already granted 30% rulings. The government has not developed a transitional law for already granted 30% rulings. This means…

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The Netherlands – Shortening of the 30% ruling for expatriate employees from eight to five years

Posted on September 20, 2018February 24, 2021

The Dutch government announced in April 2018 that the maximum term of the 30% ruling will be reduced from 8 years to 5 years. The change is now official and has been included in the 2019 Tax Plan, which was published on Budget Day 2018 (‘Prinsjesdag’ – 18 September 2018). It is decided that the maximum…

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