Are private equity structures ready for the new dutch entity tax classification rules? by Michiel Beudeker and Quinten Baars
By: Beudeker, Michiel
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Contributor(s): Baars, Quinten
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Michiel Beudeker is a tax partner and Quinten Baars is a tax associate in the Amsterdam office of Loyens & Loeff N.V. They are members of the firm’s investment management practice group. In this article, Beudeker and Baars illustrate the changes that will take place because of the new Dutch entity tax classification rules for both local and foreign entities beginning in 2025.
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