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Towards the end of German housing (construction) subsidies?
More than ten years after the European Court of Justice ruled that the German Eigenheimzulage was in breach of European law, the EC also started
ECJ confirms: mini-jobs remain uninsured and should be discouraged
In its judgment of 19 September 2019, the ECJ ruled that Dutch legislation excluding frontier workers residing in the Netherlands but working as a mini-jobber in
Eurostad the new Randstad…
The ‘Atlas voor gemeenten 2019’ was released on 22 May 2019. It compares the 50 largest municipalities in the Netherlands annually. These can be different
Foreign Surprises Just Across the Border
This blog is only available in Dutch. Als je woont of werkt in een grensregio zijn daar zowel voor- als nadelen aan verbonden. Laat ik met
Will the European Social Model become a reality at last?
More than 17 million workers living or working in another Member State are exposed to possible violations of their rights, either because of poor implementation
European Court of Justice allows Dutch tax credit reduction
As of 1 January 2019, the tax part of the tax credit will no longer be automatically granted to frontier workers who work in the
Toll: After the German Maut, also a Belgian Péage in Wallonia?
After Germany, Wallonia is also thinking about introducing a road toll. A resolution on tolls was recently discussed on 11 February at the Budget Committee of the
Border Obstacle when Renewing Driving Licences
Do you have an ICD and live in the border region? In that case, it is possible that your cardiologist is located in a neighbouring
Belgian Royal Decree allows unemployment benefit for frontier workers to match Dutch pension
With the Royal Decree of 12 December 2018, Belgium has solved the problem for the cross-border worker where the unemployment benefit does not match the Dutch