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Looking ahead to 2025 for the Dutch family-owned business

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22-01-2025

2024 was an exciting year and in 2025 the necessary developments can also be expected in (geo)political and economic areas. We would like to look ahead with you at what 2025 will bring for the Dutch family-owned business from a tax and legal perspective.

We hope to be of service to you again this year when you are faced with making important decisions for yourself or your company.

Read the full article in Dutch.

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