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For many decades, countries used low corporate tax rates as a tool in the competition to attract international investments. This approach has proven a successful tool for several countries, but also created a sense of competition that led to a downward pressure on corporate income tax rates.
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The employee’s annual taxable salary must be more than € 38,961. To compare in 2020 it was € 38,347.
Starting from January 1, 2019, the 30% ruling period has been reduced from eight to five years. There is a transitional arrangement for employees who have already been entitled to 30% ruling before that date.
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Nowadays, in the COVID-19 crisis, many of us live in Lockdown or something very similar. In any way, we are restricted in our travel. Many want to leave their homes but cannot.
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In this article we cover some of the basic considerations for international expat estate planning. This however is no substitute for seeking professional legal advice and tax consultancy so that wills are tailored to the individual’s unique situation.
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