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Nicky91 30-12-2018 08:45 AM

Netherlands: All Change in 2019 Taxes, Traffic fines, benefits etc
 
Food goes up in price, income tax goes down and the minimum wage rises – here is a round up of the main changes in rules and regulations which may affect you in 2019. The government, by the way, says it expects nearly everyone to have more to spend next year.

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Work-related issues

The income tax rate in the second tax band (€20,142 to €68,507) will go down from 40.85% to 38.1% but is virtually unchanged in the lowest and highest tax band.

Various tax deductions for people in work (heffingskorting and arbeidskorting) will also go up, so people with jobs will keep a little more of their income.

The maximum tax-free allowance for volunteers will go up from €150 per month to €170 per month.

Company car drivers with an electric car will have to pay tax on 4% of the catalogue value of their cars up to €50,000 and 22% over the rest – if they use their car privately to drive more than 500 kilometres a year.

The standard rate of 22% for other company cars will not change.

The 30% ruling duration for new claims will go down from eight to five years.

The minimum wage for an adult aged at least 22 will rise €21.60 a month to €1,615.80. For a 19-year-old, the rise is €11.90 to €888.70.


Other taxes

The lower rate of value-added tax (btw) will go up from 6% to 9%, which means food, books, visits to the hairdresser, concerts and sports events and buying flowers and plants will all cost more.

Gas and electricity will be more expensive due to energy tax increases

The maximum mortgage tax relief rate will go down from 49.5% to 49% – this only affects people in the highest tax band of over €68,507.

Healthcare and care services

The basic health insurance policy now covers advice for people at risk of developing health issues because they are overweight.

Parcetamol and over the counter vitamins and minerals will no longer be available on prescription. A new limit of €250 has been introduced for people who have to contribute towards the cost of medication.

The incomes test for home nursing services (WMO) will be abolished and people living in residential care will face lower asset-related fees.

The maximum healthcare benefit will rise to €99 a month for a single person with an income of less than €20,500 a year.


Crime and punishment

It will be easier for mayors to close buildings they suspect are being used to produce or sell drugs

The police will be able to keep car number plate registrations made by speed and surveillance cameras for four weeks – whether or not the driver is suspected of any crime.

Traffic fines will go up – for example driving through a red light will cost €240 rather than €230. People will also be able to pay fines of €75 upwards by installments. The current limit is €225.

Other changes

The state pension age rises to 66 years and four months.

The price of a packet of 20 cigarettes will rise 6 cents and 40 grams of rolling tobacco 11 cents.

The relatives of people killed or left very seriously disabled through a crime or negligence will have the right to compensation (affectieschade)

https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2018/1...ternity-leave/

Nicky91 30-12-2018 08:52 AM

thank god i'm not going to the hairdresser then, but my mom doing that for me

Nicky91 30-12-2018 09:01 AM

''The state pension age rises to 66 years and four months.''


they literally keep changing that pension age, first it went up to 67, then down to 65 and now up again to 66 and four months :skull:

Smithy 30-12-2018 09:45 AM

Nicky nobody cares about what’s happening in the Netherlands

Cherie 30-12-2018 09:49 AM

You pay 38 per cent tax when you earn just 20k....wow...you have to be on 40k to pay that here

Nicky91 30-12-2018 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Smithy (Post 10394218)
Nicky nobody cares about what’s happening in the Netherlands

:notimpressed:

not caring about my struggles here in my country

Smithy 30-12-2018 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Nicky91 (Post 10394222)
:notimpressed:

not caring about my struggles here in my country

What struggles?

You don’t work and the government gives you money despite you living with your parents

Nicky91 30-12-2018 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Smithy (Post 10394226)
What struggles?

You don’t work and the government gives you money despite you living with your parents

:bored:

that money is only because i have autism, most people with autism get this from the government


i don't work because i am unable to work full days, they tested me and they told me this


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