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30% ruling in Netherlands to be shortened in 2019

byCT Report
30/04/2018
in Netherlands
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AMSTERDAM: The 30% ruling is a tax advantage for highly skilled migrants working in the Netherlands. The ruling allows employers to offer 30% of an employee’s salary to them tax-free, meaning that the employee only pays tax over 70% of their gross Dutch salary.

The tax break that highly skilled migrants in the Netherlands receive is meant as a reimbursement for the costs incurred when relocating to the Netherlands, such as travel costs, costs for visas and housing costs, to name a few. The 30% ruling is coordinated by the Dutch tax office (Belastingdienst).

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This tax advantage was put in place to attract specialists from other countries who have particular expertise which is either not available in the Netherlands or is scarce.

According to a 2017 evaluation of the 30% ruling by research bureau Dialogic, 80 percent of employees receiving the 30% tax advantage do not make use of it for more than five years. The majority of the 20 percent who did take advantage of the 30% ruling for eight years took up long-term residency in the Netherlands.

The Dutch government announced plans to shorten the 30% ruling from eight years to five in its “Confidence in the Future” document. The shortening of the term of the 30% ruling will come into effect on January 1, 2019.

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