Dennis advises multinational enterprises and institutional investors on Dutch corporate income tax, withholding taxes and EU tax law. His work centres on cross-border structures, holding company taxation, dividend and financing flows, and complex corporate and withholding tax matters.

He acts in particular for industrial and automotive groups with a Dutch presence. Clients value his combination of technical depth and a practical, sector-aware approach, and the way he coordinates multidisciplinary teams across the firm on complex cross-border files.

Dennis is a leading member of the Loyens & Loeff Withholding Taxes Knowledge Group and edits the NDFR article-by-article commentary on dividend withholding tax (Lefebvre Sdu). He publishes regularly on Dutch and EU tax developments.

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Dennis is a member of the Dutch Association of Tax Advisers (NOB)
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Qualifications

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MSc Fiscale Economie (tax law and economics), University of Amsterdam, 2017
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Publications

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D.T.C. Tol, P. Verbeek, B. Ferdowsi, Dutch withholding taxes: recent developments (2020), Quoted 12/2020 Loyens & Loeff.
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Arco C.P. Bobeldijk, D.T.C. Tol, Het ijzerenvoorraadstelsel: verleden, heden en toekomst (2020), Weekblad Fiscaal Recht, WFR 2020/154.
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D.T.C. Tol, T.P. Akyürek, Arco C.P. Bobeldijk, 'Country note: A Dutch Tax Law Perspective on the Implementation of a Preventive Restructuring Framework' (2018), 46, Intertax, Issue 8, pp. 699-708.
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T.P. Akyürek, Arco C.P. Bobeldijk, D.T.C. Tol, Het 'dwangakkoord' is in zicht; hoog tijd om de liquidatieverliesregeling aan te passen (2018), Weekblad Fiscaal Recht, WFR 2018/29.

Dennis Tol

Senior Associate - Tax Adviser

dennis.tol@loyensloeff.com

Amsterdam

English, Dutch

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<p>Dennis Tol advises multinational groups and institutional investors on Dutch corporate income tax, withholding taxes and EU tax law, with a focus on cross-border structures, holding and financing flows, and the tax aspects of reorganisations. He works in particular with clients in the industrial and automotive sector.</p>

Dennis advises multinational enterprises and institutional investors on Dutch corporate income tax, withholding taxes and EU tax law. His work centres on cross-border structures, holding company taxation, dividend and financing flows, and complex corporate and withholding tax matters.

He acts in particular for industrial and automotive groups with a Dutch presence. Clients value his combination of technical depth and a practical, sector-aware approach, and the way he coordinates multidisciplinary teams across the firm on complex cross-border files.

Dennis is a leading member of the Loyens & Loeff Withholding Taxes Knowledge Group and edits the NDFR article-by-article commentary on dividend withholding tax (Lefebvre Sdu). He publishes regularly on Dutch and EU tax developments.