Bruce specializes in (European) trade law. He advises on a broad range of customs matters, including customs valuation, tariff classification, and preferential and non preferential origin. In addition, his practice covers related trade areas such as excise duty, consumption taxes, export controls, and the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism. Bruce regularly represents clients in legal proceedings before national courts and European judicial bodies.

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Dutch Association of Tax Advisers
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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
Webinar
Recent Dutch tax developments in Energy, Environment and Climate
02-04-2026
16:00 - 17:00 CEST
Recent Dutch tax developments in Energy, Environment and Climate
On Thursday, 2 April we are organising a webinar in which we will discuss the most relevant Dutch energy and climate tax developments in today’s rapidly evolving regulatory 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. He heads the international trade & customs practice in the Netherlands. <br></p>

Bruce specializes in (European) trade law. He advises on a broad range of customs matters, including customs valuation, tariff classification, and preferential and non preferential origin. In addition, his practice covers related trade areas such as excise duty, consumption taxes, export controls, and the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism. Bruce regularly represents clients in legal proceedings before national courts and European judicial bodies.