- The Dutch State Secretary for Finance announced that, for now, no VAT will be charged on pension premiums.
- The tax authorities will continue to treat pension execution as a VAT-exempt service, despite a recent court ruling suggesting otherwise.
- This decision avoids extra costs for sectors like healthcare, education, and government.
- The policy may change depending on a pending Supreme Court decision.
- Municipalities and pension providers should expect no VAT on pension premiums for the time being.
Source: efkbelastingadviseurs.nl
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