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Is an employer allowed to let a migrant worker work without a citizen service number (part III)?

On 25 November 2022, the NOS published an article about three asylum seekers who gave the IND (the immigration and naturalization service) an ultimatum to...

No longer lengthy, costly and cumbersome withholding tax procedures?

In the current environment, EU Member States often levy withholding tax on dividends and interest paid. Subsequently, this withholding tax paid may be eligible...

The highly skilled migrant

In this second blog, we will discuss the residence permit for work as a highly skilled migrant.

Revamping Transfer Pricing

On 12 September 2023, the European Commission introduced two directive proposals. One of the proposals, relates to transfer pricing (“TP Directive”) and aims...

Pensions in takeovers: implementation of the pension scheme after the transfer

In the previous blogs in the blog series, we discussed in a nutshell which pension scheme applies, becomes or remains applicable after a transfer of...

European corporate income tax base – BEFIT

On 12 September 2023, the European Commission introduced two directive proposals. One of the proposals (“BEFIT”) aims to improve efficiency for both corporate...

The researcher

In this sixth blog, we will discuss the residence permit for work as a researcher.

Panic among real estate investors: rent increase clauses voidable?

The District Court of Amsterdam has ruled in three judgments that agreed rent increase clauses in housing are unfair. As a result, the clauses are annulled and...

Employing refugees from Ukraine: Is this allowed?

After months of building up troops, Russian troops entered Ukraine on 24 February. The war between Russia and Ukraine is a nightmare for Ukrainians who are now...

The orientation year highly educated

In this third blog, we will discuss the residence permit ‘orientation year highly educated’.

Legal advisers on distribution

As part of our DFA practice, we provide advice to businesses on distribution agreements. We also help our clients avoid disputes or – in the worst case – to...

European Commission Introduces new rules to prevent the misuse of shell entities

On 22 December 2021, the European Commission proposed new rules aimed against the misuse of shell entities for improper tax purposes. Based on the proposal, EU...

Court of Justice of the EU: collection of waste solar panels before 2012 not necessarily duty of producer

In a recent judgment, the Court of Justice ruled on the validity of the rules for collecting electronic waste. Besides confirming that the collection duty also...