Bruce specializes in (European) trade law. He assists in a wide range of issues in the field of customs, including valuation, classification and (non-)preferential origin. Furthermore, his practice consists of advising in trade related fields of expertise such as excise, consumption tax, VAT on import, the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism and the EU Deforestation Regulation, and conducting legal proceedings before national and European law bodies.

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Dutch Association of Tax Advisers
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Qualifications

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Post Master Customs Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam
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Master Fiscal Economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam
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Bachelor Fiscal Economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Event
World Customs Week breakfast seminar
Amsterdam
28-01-2026
08:30 - 11:00 CET
World Customs Week breakfast seminar - Customs in transition
We are pleased to invite you to the in-person World Customs Week breakfast seminar titled ‘Customs in transition: reflecting on change, preparing for tomorrow’s trade landscape’.

Bruce van Schaik

Senior Associate - Tax Adviser

bruce.van.schaik@loyensloeff.com

Amsterdam

English, Dutch

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<p>Bruce van Schaik, tax advisor, is a member of the Indirect Tax practice group as well as the Energy & Infrastructure team.<br></p>

Bruce specializes in (European) trade law. He assists in a wide range of issues in the field of customs, including valuation, classification and (non-)preferential origin. Furthermore, his practice consists of advising in trade related fields of expertise such as excise, consumption tax, VAT on import, the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism and the EU Deforestation Regulation, and conducting legal proceedings before national and European law bodies.