Belgian government agrees on federal budget: an overview of what you should know
After intense negotiations, the Belgian government reached an agreement on the Belgian federal budget. Addressing the ongoing energy crisis, limiting the budgetary deficit and stimulating employment are some of the key topics that have shaped the agreement. It also contains several important tax measures an overview below: Temporary Belgian minimum tax: as a result of
Budgetary control in Belgium: New tax measures announced
On 30 March 2015, the Belgian government announced new Belgian tax measures in the framework of the budgetary control. They concern: Fight against fraud The fight against tax fraud will be pursued. The estimated net revenues are MEUR 160. Cayman tax: applicable as from calendar year 2015 The “Cayman tax” would already be applicable as from calendar year
Dutch Budget Agreement 2013
On 25 May 2012, the Dutch government sent the Budget Agreement 2013 to parliament. This agreement includes a number of measures aimed at reducing the Dutch EMU gap to 3% in 2013. A legislative proposal has not yet been released. The most important tax measures are summarised in the document attached. Download the pdf