Our Clients
While it goes without saying that the
multinational companies KPMG Meijburg & Co represents operate both inside and outside the Netherlands, the backbone of our practice consists both of small companies that operate from a single location and listed multinationals with branches all over the world. We advise these companies about national and international tax law and EU legislation, focusing in particular on:
- cross-border corporate and operating structures, and activities
- legal forms (such as partnerships and joint ventures)
- mergers and acquisitions
- reorganizations
- financing
- intangibles
- transfer pricing
Our services are supported by some 20 country desks, staffed by professionals with extensive experience in their respective countries. Country desks enable us to provide advice to entrepreneurs about such topics as establishing a branch abroad and structuring that branch’s activities, as well as cross-border services, supplies, financing, reorganizations, and acquisitions. Our services are also utilized by emigrants, immigrants, and employees who perform their duties in multiple countries. Our advice to this client group encompasses such areas as personal income tax, employed persons’ insurance and social security contributions, salary-splits, exemptions, pensions, wills, gifts, and the import and export of automobiles.
Most of our clients who qualify as
domestic companies are small and medium-sized enterprises. KPMG Meijburg & Co primarily advises them on the tax aspects and consequences of:
- corporate and operating structures and activities
- equity transactions
- mergers and acquisitions
- reorganizations
- management buy-outs
- financing
- business succession
- employee benefit plans (such as stock option plans and pension plans)
KPMG Meijburg & Co also advises
private individuals, such as major shareholders, directors, employees, expatriates, and high net-worth individuals, on topics including:
- payroll tax
- personal income tax
- national and international social security issues
- gift and inheritance tax
- estate planning
- employment and fringe benefit packages
- salary-splits
- stock option and pension plans
- the 30% ruling for non-Dutch employees