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Haarlem pays hundreds of thousands less than feared to Tax Authority over 'illegal' freelancers

Haarlem pays hundreds of thousands less than feared to Tax Authority over 'illegal' freelancers

The Haarlem city council expects to pay approximately 400,000 euros less in back taxes than originally budgeted for misclassified self-employed workers. The city had initially set aside 600,000 euros to settle claims from the Tax Authority regarding contractors who did not meet the legal criteria for self-employment.

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