- Dutch pension funds must start charging VAT on pension premiums collected from employers, following a court ruling. This will significantly increase costs for employers who cannot deduct VAT, such as those in healthcare, government, and education. The decision stems from ongoing legal disputes between pension funds and the tax authorities over VAT exemptions, with a final decision from the Supreme Court expected later this year.
Source: taxlive.nl
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