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In the National Review, Veronique de Rugy argues that many European countries are relying too heavily on tax increases rather than spending cuts to rein in their deficits. (This mainly seems to describe Austria, Italy, Belgium, and the Netherlands.)

The spinoff of Sara Lee Corp's international coffee and tea business into a Netherlands-incorporated company will likely help the company's rate too. Dutch companies pay a tax rate of 20 percent. Last year Sara Lee paid an effective tax rate of 31

When taxes are raised even further, the economy begins to contract. A typical example can currently be seen in the Netherlands. The country's economy has not grown in the last three quarters. Pressured by the European Union, austerity policies were

Residents for tax purposes are usually taxed like U.

Resident Taxes If so you will be able to get additional benefits as per the treaty terms. Tonnes and tonnes of legislation happens each year, only some of it makes it to the media; and hence the voting public's attention. Anyway, there is no way the public would go for it as the people who benefit don't vote.