Dutch Law & Legalities
For expats in Netherlands, brief overview of the role of Dutch lawyer (advocaten) vs civil law notary (notaris), how Dutch judicial system (rechtspraak) works.
Continue reading →For expats in Netherlands, brief overview of the role of Dutch lawyer (advocaten) vs civil law notary (notaris), how Dutch judicial system (rechtspraak) works.
Continue reading →Expats new to the Netherlands may be surprised to learn that credit cards are not the common form of payment they are in other countries, such as United States.
Continue reading →It is an employer’s responsibility in the Netherlands to ensure its employees are correctly covered for social security (sociale zekerheids) benefits. The employer pays the majority of contributions (which include … Continue reading →
Key points to file Dutch income tax return, data to enter in each box, tax credits available in Netherlands, details on fiscal partnerships, residency status.
Continue reading →Expats in Netherlands looking for Dutch insurance policies may find the names challenging. Here are insurances in Netherlands and what each covers.
Continue reading →The Netherlands is a member of the Eurozone which uses the shared Euro currency for financial transactions. Below are details about Euro coins and Euro bills, the denominations and identifying features to help avoid counterfeiting…
Continue reading →Expats in Netherlands should be aware of assorted Dutch taxes like – motorrijtuigenbelasting, waterschapsbelasting, hondenbelasting, afvalbelasting
Continue reading →Information for expats about personal banking in Netherlands, opening an account, financial services, using cash machines, internet banking, PIN cards, credit cards and Dutch terms for common banking transactions.
Continue reading →Expats in Netherlands who earn income from freelance work or own a business must file a Dutch income tax return. Here are allowances they can take advantage of.
Continue reading →Changes to Dutch law regarding ‘community property’ for couples married in the Netherlands went into effect on 1st January 2018…
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