As happens every year on the third Tuesday in September, the Dutch king has read the Kings’ Speech and the financial plans for 2023 have been announced by the Ministry of Finance. While some people may be more concerned with the hats of the ministers, we have once again looked at the VAT and transfer tax measures.
The package of tax measures as presented every year on Budget Day this year obviously contains far-reaching proposals to support and alleviate the financial situation of Dutch households. To this end, measures are mainly taken concerning other taxes. The currently proposed changes in VAT and transfer tax effective January 1, 2023 and beyond have nothing to do with the current financially serious situation.
In this blog, Paul Cramer, partner with Less Grey in the Netherlands, lists for you the proposed changes regarding VAT and transfer tax in the Netherlands.
Source: Less Grey
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