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  2. Future Pensions Act - Wikipedia

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    The Future Pensions Act (Dutch: Wet toekomst pensioenen, abbreviated Wtp) is an amendment to welfare law in the Netherlands. This law revises the Dutch pension system and amends thirteen laws, including the Pension Act. The law came into effect on 1 July 2023, and pension funds currently have until 2028 to switch to the new system.

  3. Pensions in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    To 67 years and 3 months in 2022; From 2022, the AOW pension age will be linked to life expectancy. Average life expectancy has stayed more or less the same. Because there is a changing with retirement age, the Sociale Verzekeringsbank (SVB) offers a Dutch pension age calculator to find your individual Dutch retirement age. [9]

  4. APG (pension fund) - Wikipedia

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    APG (All Pension Group) (Dutch: Algemene Pensioen Groep) is a Dutch pension investment company based in the Netherlands. It is a direct subsidiary of Stichting Pensioenfonds ABP , the largest pension fund in the Netherlands.

  5. Income tax in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the retirement age in the Netherlands was postponed from 65 years and 9 months to 66 years. [3] For employed and self-employed people there is an employment rebate. The wage withholding tax is a deduction of wages, social security benefits and pensions, as an advance payment for the income tax, paid through the employer, etc.

  6. Stichting Pensioenfonds Zorg en Welzijn - Wikipedia

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    PFZW's predecessor, PGGM, was founded in June 1969 through the merger of several smaller Dutch pension funds in the healthcare industry. In 1970, PGGM assumed responsibility for the pensions of employees throughout the health care and social work sectors in the Netherlands. In 1972, PGGM moved to its current headquarters in Zeist, Netherlands.

  7. Stichting Pensioenfonds ABP - Wikipedia

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    Originally, the pension fund was a government controlled entity that fell under the authority of the minister of home affairs in The Hague. In January 1996, ABP was privatized although its primary function remains unchanged. Since 1 March 2008, ABP's subsidiary APG administers the ABP pension scheme. ABP is headquartered in Heerlen, Netherlands.

  8. List of sovereign wealth funds by country - Wikipedia

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    The names attributed to the management entities may include state-owned (federal, state and provincial) central banks, national monetary authorities, official investment companies, sovereign oil funds, pension funds, among others. Some countries may have more than one SWF. In the United States, several states have their own SWFs.

  9. Algemene Ouderdomswet - Wikipedia

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    The Algemene Ouderdomswet ('General Old Age pensions Act, abbreviated AOW) is a 1956 Dutch law that installed a state pension for the elderly. This law was a continuation of a 1947 temporary law. The old law was a proposal by Willem Drees, while the new one came about when he was prime minister.