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Forty North Holland and Flevoland council groups demand end to expat tax breaks: 'Excessive pressure on housing market'

Forty North Holland and Flevoland council groups demand end to expat tax breaks: 'Excessive pressure on housing market'

Forty local council factions from North Holland and Flevoland, led by Haarlem's PvdA, are calling on the Dutch Parliament to end the 30% tax break for expats. The group argues that the incentive places excessive pressure on the housing market, particularly in the Greater Amsterdam region.

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