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An office of the Immigration and Naturalisation Service in Utrecht. The Immigration and Naturalisation Service, Dutch: Immigratie en Naturalisatiedienst (IND), is a Dutch government agency that handles the admission of foreigners in the Netherlands. It is part of the Ministry of Justice and Security. The IND processes all applications for ...
In lieu of a dividend or capital gains tax, the Netherlands levies a tax on "income earned through investments" (box 3) that functions like a wealth tax, assuming fixed rates of return for assets and assessing a (as of 2023) 32% income tax on the assumed return for assets, minus debts, above €57000 as of 2023 (doubled if a tax partner, eg ...
The integration law for immigrants to the Netherlands, known as the Civil Integration Act 2021 (Dutch: Wet inburgering 2021), is a law designed to ensure that long-term immigrants to the Netherlands, who are not citizens of the European Union, European Economic Area (Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway) or Switzerland, integrate into Dutch society.
Income tax in the Netherlands (personal, rather than corporate) is regulated by the Wet inkomstenbelasting 2001 (Income Tax Law, 2001). The fiscal year is the same as the calendar year. Before May 1 citizens have to report their income from the previous year.
• Public Prosecution Service • National Coordinator for Security and Counterterrorism • Forensic Institute • Custodial Institutions Agency: David van Weel as Minister of Justice and Security: Ministry of Asylum and Migration (Dutch: Ministerie van Asiel en Migratie) A&M: Immigration policy • Immigration and Naturalisation Service ...
Established as an organization in 1805, the Tax and Customs Administration operates under the political oversight of the Minister of Finance. In addition to the government tax service, there are other tax authorities, these are the municipal, provincial, and water board tax authorities. These entities are responsible for levying and collecting ...
Law enforcement agencies of the Netherlands (2 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Government agencies of the Netherlands" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.
The Netherlands has a large network of tax treaties, a low corporate income tax rate and a full participation exemption for capital gains and profits. These characteristics, in addition to a favorable tax environment, make Netherlands one of the most open economies in the world for multinational corporations (MNCs).