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by rvschuilenburg
839 days ago
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I have mixed feelings about this. The Netherlands is an expensive country to live in, and this is paid for using taxes. If you decide to live and work in The Netherlands, i would expect you to pay the same amount of taxes as others. Then again, i can understand the argument that indirectly the company is paying tons of taxes because it is a big company. Losing that company + its employees might be a bigger negative in tax income than having those employees pay less taxes. |
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In this light I think that temporary tax breaks like this are a nice way to ease immigration and create more of a win-win situation.
> If you decide to live and work in The Netherlands, i would expect you to pay the same amount of taxes as others.
Fair, but worth noting that highly skilled migrants are also paid more than average, and thus the absolute amount of tax contributed in their lifetime turns out higher despite a few years of tax breaks.