Baker & McKenzie Amsterdam has more than 50 years of experience in assisting and advising international companies looking for business opportunities in the Netherlands. To assist companies in doing business in The Netherlands, Baker & McKenzie publishes each year the booklet "Doing Business in the Netherlands". This publication describes the legal and fiscal environment that needs to be considered. This year, a chapter on the Dutch corporate governance code (Code Tabaksblat) has been added.
You can download the chapters from "Doing Business in The Netherlands 2004" below.
http://www.bakernet.com/BakerNet/Places/Eu...rlands+2004.htm
01. International Distribution Centers/Customs Facilities
02. Service Companies and Branches
03. Regional Headquarters/Coordination Centers
04. Sales Support, Distribution and Production
05. Legal Forms of Doing Business
06. The Subsidiary
07. Reporting, Auditing and Publication Requirements
08. Corporate Governance Code (Tabaksblat Code)
09. Personal Income Tax
10. Corporate Income Tax
11. Other Taxes
12. Investment Incentives
13. Financial Regulations
14. Visa, Residence Permit and Work Permit
15. Labor Law
16. Social Security and Pensions
17. Competition Rules and Free Movement of Goods
18. Intellectual Property
19. Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
20. Telecommunications
21. Liability
22. Real Estate
23. Dispute Resolution
Appendix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
Appendix IV
Appendix V
This publication is for information purposes only. Its content does not constitute legal advice and should not be regarded as a substitute for detailed advice in individual cases. Please contact us if you have any questions regarding any of the issues raised in this publication.
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