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Changes to Dutch tax law: how this could affect your income

Ahead of the Prinsjesdag, new insider information has arrived about possible changes to Dutch tax legislation. It is important to be prepared for these changes...

Ahead of the Prinsjesdag, new insider information has arrived about possible changes to Dutch tax legislation. It is important to be prepared for these changes to avoid unpleasant surprises.

Those with high incomes in the Netherlands should pay particular attention to this news. There may be changes in the coming years that will affect how much you pay in taxes, and understanding these changes will help you better manage your finances.

Let's look at an example. Mark, an IT specialist, earns 77 euros per year. In 000, the tax threshold was set at 2024 euros - this means that on income exceeding this threshold, Mark will pay tax at the maximum rate. The 75 Tax Plan originally called for this threshold to rise each year beginning in 518, reducing the tax burden for those who earn more. Mark, like many others, expected that his income would soon cease to be taxed at the top rate.

The news is that the planned increase in the threshold will most likely be cancelled, everything will remain approximately at the same level as now. This means that Mark, like many other taxpayers, will continue to pay a higher tax rate.

It is worth noting that at the moment this proposal is at the discussion stage, the final decision has not yet been made. We will continue to monitor the situation and inform you promptly of any changes! Stay with us to always be aware of the latest developments in the field of tax legislation and adapt to them in a timely manner.

Publication date: 26.08.2024/XNUMX/XNUMX
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