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You are a highly skilled migrant and looking for a job in the Netherlands. Although we do not provide jobs, we can be of assistance to get you the job you want. As a highly skilled migrant from outside the EU, you can work in the Netherlands under certain conditions. You have found your dream […]
8 tips to keep your household cashflow healthy – the Dutch way

Moving to another country is fun and adventurous, but can be expensive too. Besides all the new places you want to discover and visit, you will also need to invest time studying the tax system of your new country of residence. Prices and spending levels will probably be different compared to your home country. In […]
Indian expats in the Netherlands

More and more expats from India come to the Netherlands each year. One of the reasons for this is that the Netherlands puts a lot of emphasis on innovation and the knowledge economy. This means that attracting highly educated knowledge workers is key to that very development. Since the Netherlands relaxed its rules for the […]
The E106 form: the validity of your Dutch health insurance in your country of residence

You arranged both your public and private Dutch health insurance and now you are probably wondering if you are also entitled to your Dutch healthcare insurance in your country of origin.
The orientation year permit for graduates in the Netherlands

Being an innovative and prosperous country, the Netherlands attaches importance to the knowledge economy, and it thus wants to give highly skilled migrants the time they need to find a job here after completing their studies. Therefore, a highly educated migrant can apply for an orientation year, also known as the search year. As a […]
Residence permits for highly skilled migrants and their children

A new employee from abroad would like to bring her 17-year-old daughter to the Netherlands. She is turning 18 in a few weeks’ time. What do you need to do to facilitate this and what does your employee need to do? Before we answer these questions, we briefly discuss the permit application process for the new foreign employee.
Driving a company car in the Netherlands

Depending on the job or function you have you may be driving a car provided by your employer. A company car, or take-home vehicle, is a car which companies lease or own and which their employees can use for personal and business travel. Fiscal addition for a company car If your employer provides you with […]
Exemption income tax return for expats

Under certain conditions employers can equate the withheld wage taxes with the income tax rates in the payroll accounting.
Avoid Double Taxation

In order to avoid double taxation, the Netherlands and Belgium have entered into certain agreements which have been laid down in a tax treaty. These agreements will help you determine which country is entitled to levy taxes on your wages.
Orientation year for foreign graduates expanded

The Dutch government has instituted a scheme that allows recent graduates from Dutch universities to stay in the Netherlands for one year, in order to try and find jobs as highly skilled migrants.