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Number of self-employed remains high despite stricter Tax Authority checks

Number of self-employed remains high despite stricter Tax Authority checks

The number of self-employed workers in the Netherlands, particularly in the healthcare and construction sectors, saw a slight increase during the first quarter of the year. This growth persists despite the Dutch Tax Authority's implementation of stricter controls aimed at curbing false self-employment.

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