Employees who come from abroad to work in the Netherlands often receive compensation for costs incurred while living outside their country of origin, known as ‘extraterritorial costs’. Examples of such costs are travel costs, additional administrative costs, language training, and relatively higher expenses for rent, food and utilities in the Netherlands. SEO Amsterdam Economics is evaluating the tax facilities for these extraterritorial costs, such as the 30% ruling and the ET regulation. The results of this survey contribute to the decision making in Dutch politics.
We would like to invite you to fill in this survey. The questionnaire is aimed at persons from abroad who live or have lived in the Netherlands. If you know more people who fit this description, you may forward the survey to them.
How do I participate?
The survey can be opened through the following link: https://www.seo.nl/evaluation/30procent-etk/employees/
You can complete the questionnaire at the latest Sunday April 14, 2024. It takes about 10 to 15 minutes to complete the survey. Your information will be treated confidentially. Upon completion of the study and subject to the legal retention period, all data will be deleted.
Contact
SEO Amsterdam Economics is conducting the research as commissioned by the Dutch Ministry of Finance. If you have any further questions, please contact SEO Amsterdam Economics at evaluation30percentetk@seo.nl or during weekdays from 9.00 to 16.00 at 020 3991255
Thank you in advance for your participation!
On behalf of the research team of SEO Amsterdam Economics Web