Tax Residency of Companies Under Dutch Tax Law and Treaties: Effective Management in Practice

A corporate entity’s tax residency determines where it must file tax returns and, ultimately, where it is required to pay or withhold taxes. Under Dutch tax law, such tax residency is determined based on an ‘open norm’, meaning that ‘all relevant facts and circumstances’ are decisive in establishing a corporate entity’s place of tax residency. … Continue reading Tax Residency of Companies Under Dutch Tax Law and Treaties: Effective Management in Practice