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by techcode
301 days ago
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That's something for regulators, politicians and society overall to figure out. Personally - I'm happy for my taxes money to be used for police or firefighters (and other things) and I still hope I never really use/need them. At the same time. If The Netherlands hadn't had 30% tax ruling for expats, wife and I would've went back after my initial 12 months contract. Back in 2010/2011 - even with software engineer salary, until 30% tax rule was granted for me - we were chipping away money we saved up living in Serbia. Back in <=2010 wife and I were earning €1500~€1750 in Belgrade. Saving at least a third of that. In the NL the ~€45k gross (before 30% tax rule was granted) was not enough for rent, food and other normal (no car, not eating out ...etc.) costs. But Dutch had 30% ruling, so even with one newborn we could still make ends meet. And 15 years later The Netherlands has 2 adult tax payers (at 0 prior cost for NL), and 2 children (born there, so same societal/taxpayer cost as any other NL citizen/child). |
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Then .... we agree?
>At the same time. If The Netherlands hadn't had 30% tax ruling for expats, wife and I would've went back after my initial 12 months contract.
With all due respect, working for Booking in NL you were not a Digital Nomad, you were a local resident and local worker.
While you did get the tax reduction during that time, a local company in NL made use of your labor and not some foreign company like in the case of digital nomads.
It's apples to oranges