Netherlands
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Changes to the tax qualification policy of Dutch and foreign legal forms

As of 1 January 2025, the Netherlands will introduce new rules with respect to the qualification of legal forms as either transparent (look-through/disregarded entity) or non-transparent (separate taxpayer/regarded entity) from a Dutch tax perspective.
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Overview

Our Amsterdam office advises clients on some of the most significant transactions in Europe, including advising APG Asset Management on the newly formed joint venture with Royal KPN N.V. for the rollout of fiber, the global coordinator, bookrunners and underwriters in MotorK plc's initial public offering of EUR 75 million and listing on Euronext Amsterdam and Wilbur-Ellis, one of the world's largest family-owned companies in the world, on the combination of Connell with Advent International's Caldic B.V..

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Amsterdam

Claude Debussylaan 54
1082 MD Amsterdam

P.O. Box 2720
1000 CS
Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Tel: +31 20 551 7555 Fax: +31 20 626 7949

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Key Contacts

  • Managing Partner

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    Kim F. Tan

    Partner
    • Amsterdam
    + 31 20 551 7906
  • BD & Marketing

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    Viktor Backemar

    Associate Director, Business Development, Marketing & Communications
    • Stockholm
    + 46 8 566 177 30
  • Communications and Media Relations

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    Marije Kruijer

    Senior Advisor, Communications, Amsterdam
    + 31 6 416 60 043

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Any assignment is also governed by our customary Standard Terms of Engagement for Legal Services. These Terms include among others provisions on the use of cloud services for the storage and processing of data and on data protection and international data transfer.

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