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Double tax agreement implications - working in the Netherlands and in the UK at the same time
Viewed 373 times since Thu, Feb 16, 2012
Question: I‘m a UK national. I work for a Dutch company full-time (40hrs per week) - 4 days here in NL, and 1 day from back in the UK (from my home there). I travel over to NL on a Monday morning and back to the UK... Read More
How does the Dutch social security system work?
Viewed 299 times since Tue, Nov 29, 2011
All residents are insured under national insurance schemes (volksverzekeringen) covering old age, death, long-term invalidity, certain medical expenses and child benefit. In addition employees are insured against illness, disablement and unemployment... Read More
What form do I need to prove I am insured in another country than the one where I am working?
Viewed 292 times since Thu, Nov 24, 2011
You will need a so called A1 form. The A1 form is a statement on the applicable legislation. It is useful in cases where you might be required to prove that you pay social contributions in another EU country, Iceland, Liechtenstein,... Read More
Will the withheld premiums social security be reimbursed to me when I leave the Netherlands?
Viewed 254 times since Thu, Feb 16, 2012
Question: I want to know the details of the tax Premium Industrial life assurance ( LB/PR VOLKSVZ). Actually 30% of salary is deducted from my salary as Premium Industrial life assurance. We got the VISA for 6 months (from 1st Jan 2012 to... Read More
How do I become eligible for social security benefits?
Viewed 219 times since Tue, Nov 29, 2011
In order to be eligible for social security you must first have registered with the municipality. You must then apply to your local tax authorities for a social security/tax number (Burger Service Nummer). You will find the address in your local... Read More
I am an EU national and work in different EU member states. Which rules apply with regards to social security?
Viewed 197 times since Thu, Nov 24, 2011
When moving within the EU, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway or Switzerland, you will always be subject to the legislation of only one country. The social security institutions will assess under which country's legislation you are covered... Read More
Can I receive some kind of child benefit?
Viewed 176 times since Sun, Nov 27, 2011
The Netherlands has a child subsidy called Kinderbijslag, a payment to a parent of any child younger than 18 years old. There are also provisions for handicapped children over the age of 18. As with everything else, there are many rules governing... Read More
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