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SwayStones
An interesting-very very long - article from the New York Times ,in 2007 .
For those who wouldn't have read it yet,it worth while -I am not done yet -
The Netherlands, the New Tax Shelter Hot Spot - New York Times
[www.taxresearch.org.uk]
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jpasc95
I maintain that this system is unfair and should be "cleaned up" by the authorities by making those "tax fugitives" outlaw !
let them go to the cash desk so that they can pay their dues and then become real citizens !
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Green Lady
Shouldn't this thread be called The Stones vs. The Taxes?
(and I think the Stones are winning)
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Mathijs
[The article misses one important thing though. The Dutch TAX law is such that you do not pay tax, or pay much less tax, on money made outside of Holland. So, the Stones do not have to pay tax on loyalties earned outside Holland, just as Shell, DSM, Unilever, Akzo Nobel etcetera pay much less tax on income generated outside Holland.
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SwayStones
Mathijs ,if I got you correctly, if you live abroad and receive income from the Netherlands that is taxable in the Netherlands, you are considered as a non-resident taxpayer ?
I've been told that you are not a resident if you are in the Netherlands for less than 183 days a year,is that true ?