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Backing your business every step of the wayProfitability is your company's first priority. You'll find the Netherlands' corporate tax structure advantageous to achieving your goals. The Dutch tax system has a number of features that companies find extremely beneficial in international tax planning. Here is a brief overview of those tax advantages: A Wide Tax Treaty Network The Advance Tax Ruling Practice The Participation Exemption Tax Break for Expatriates Lowered Corporate Tax Rate Business Losses Withholding Tax Working on Profit - A corporate tax environment ideally suited to foreign investorsThe Dutch "Working on Profit" initiative - the newly reformed corporate tax structure went into effect on January 1st 2007.The "Working on Profit" legislation includes a new 25.5% corporate income tax rate. This rate considerably improves the investment climate for medium to large foreign firms, and is lower than the national average of the EU-25 (25.8%) and far below the average of the EU-15 (29.5%). For smaller firms, even lower rates will apply -- 20% for the first € 25,000 of taxable profits and 23.5% for profits between € 25,000 and 60,000. Also reduced is the dividend tax rate, down from 25% to 15%. "Working on Profit" also includes measures that will fuel innovation. A 10% tax rate will apply for income from innovations ("patent box"). Pending approval by the European Commission, financing profits within a group will be subject to a separate rate of 5% ("interest box"). Together with the key advantages of the existing tax system in the Netherlands - e.g. the US-Dutch tax treaty, the abolishment of capital tax, the 30% regulation for foreign employees, and advance tax rulings and pricing agreements - this new bill produces a pro-business climate that is uniquely suited to foreign direct investment, further enhancing the Netherlands' position as a premier EU business location. |
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