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Concerns over ‘strange’ Box 3 real estate tax: ‘This feels unfair to many people’

Concerns over ‘strange’ Box 3 real estate tax: ‘This feels unfair to many people’

Starting in 2028, real estate investors and vacation home owners in the Netherlands will face a new Box 3 tax addition even for properties that are vacant or used for personal purposes. Critics argue the new tax basis is based on unrealistic assumptions and feels fundamentally unfair to many property owners.

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Preparations for paid parking in Ter Kleefkwartier begin

Preparations for paid parking in Ter Kleefkwartier begin

Starting March 1, 2027, paid parking will be implemented across the entire Ter Kleefkwartier neighborhood in Haarlem to manage high parking demand. The initiative is part of a broader city council plan to expand parking zones and build four new garages to improve street safety and accessibility.

Camp in Willem Alexanderplantsoen this summer during Beverwijk neighborhood camp

Camp in Willem Alexanderplantsoen this summer during Beverwijk neighborhood camp

The Buurtcamping Beverwijk event will take place on July 3, 4, and 5 at the Willem Alexanderplantsoen to help residents get to know each other. The program includes a variety of activities such as a barbecue, sports clinics, live music by the campfire, and various children's entertainment.

Banks around the world worried about new AI model: ‘This could end very badly’

Banks around the world worried about new AI model: ‘This could end very badly’

Top bankers worldwide are expressing concern over Anthropic's new AI model, Mythos, due to its advanced capability in identifying security vulnerabilities. Experts fear that the model could be exploited by hackers as a powerful cyber weapon against financial institutions.

No-nonsense barber Jan Dortmundt of Heart & Soul: Keeping it basic works best

No-nonsense barber Jan Dortmundt of Heart & Soul: Keeping it basic works best

Jan Dortmundt is retiring from his barbershop, Hart & Ziel, located in a former church on Kleverparkweg in Haarlem. The business will be taken over by Brenda Roffel and Cindy Jansen, who plan to preserve the salon's original no-nonsense atmosphere.

Ban cigarettes: every beach must become completely smoke-free

Ban cigarettes: every beach must become completely smoke-free

A weekly proposition asks readers for their opinions on whether all beaches should become completely smoke-free. The debate focuses on the potential ban of cigarettes to improve the beach environment and public health.