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  2. Pensions in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The transfer of pension capital from a Dutch pension plan to another country is only possible if the pension scheme in the next country has the same elaborate requirements as the Dutch pension scheme. The Netherlands has social security agreements with the following countries: Argentina; Australia; Belize; Bosnia Herzegovina; Canada (including ...

  3. Qualifying recognised overseas pension scheme - Wikipedia

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    A qualifying recognised overseas pension scheme, or QROPS is an overseas pension scheme that meets certain requirements set by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC). A QROPS can receive transfers of British pension benefits. The QROPS programme was part of British legislation launched on 6 April 2006 as a direct result of EU human rights requirements ...

  4. 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.

  5. Expatriation tax - Wikipedia

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    The aim is to impose a tax on persons who move abroad and cash out on the tax-free appreciation of their Dutch pensions. However, in 2009, the Supreme Court of the Netherlands ruled that the Tax and Customs Administration could not impose an emigration tax on a Dutch man who moved to France in 2001.

  6. 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.

  7. Income tax in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The fiscal year is the same as the calendar year. Before May 1 citizens have to report their income from the previous year. The system integrates the income tax with fees paid for the general old age pension system , the pension system for partners of deceased people , and the national insurance system for special medical care .

  8. 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.

  9. 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.