Netherlands Desk
A strong business partner in northern Europe
As a major trading partner with many European countries, the Netherlands continues to be a leader in attracting foreign direct investment and is one of the five largest investors in the United States.
Our Netherlands Desk professionals are well-versed in the cultural and regulatory considerations for businesses.
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Netherlands enacts new legislation regarding dividend withholding tax
The Dutch government has recently enacted new legislation that has both expanded the scope of the Dutch dividend withholding tax, and provided for a new withholding tax exemption for certain non-EU shareholders.
Dutch Council for Annual Reporting expression on IFRS-15
The Dutch Council for Annual Reporting is giving companies the opportunity to report revenues and related costs after the issuance of IFRS15
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European commission proposes public country-by-country reporting
Doing business in the Netherlands