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Expat Life in the Netherlands: A Conversation with Karsh Patel
In today’s world, we often find ourselves digging through piles and piles of data and forget to look up and see the person sitting across from us. At Hilfort, we look at the person first and the data second. So, to better understand the service we offer from another perspective, we sat down with one of the expats using our employment of record services. Meet Karsh Patel, an expat from India who has been living in the Netherlands for the past five years.

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Highly skilled migrant salary 2025: What you need to know
In a world that’s more connected than ever, the Netherlands has been a magnet for international talent. For those trying to build their careers or employers who have been looking to hire global talent, the Highly skilled Migrant Scheme (HSM) has remained one of the most popular way to work or to hire in the Netherlands. However, like everything else, some rules and conditions must be met and one of the most important one is meeting the annual salary thresholds set by the IND (Immigration and Naturalisation Service).

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What a recognised sponsor can do for your team
In today’s competative job market, finding the right candidate sometimes means looking beyond the borders of the Netherlands and the European Union. But Dutch law makes it so that many companies are unable to hire the perfect candidate when they’re from a country like the United States of America or India. Only companies labeled by the Dutch immigration services as a recognised sponsor are allowed to hire these types of candidates. Being a recognised sponsor with the Dutch Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND) allows companies to hire skilled foreign nationals while simplifying the visa, work permit, and application procedures.

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The 30% tax ruling in the Netherlands: A benefit for expats
Moving to a new country can be a real challenge. The 30% tax ruling makes it a bit easier for expats coming to the Netherlands. This tax advantage helps to save on the extra costs of living and working abroad. In simple terms, your employer can compensate your so-called ‘extraterritorial costs’ tax-free. The option to apply for the ruling makes the Netherlands an attractive destination for skilled professionals who are interested in a tax-free allowance and it also helps to develop Dutch labour market. Let’s talk about the 30% ruling: when it’s applicable, how it works, and how you can benefit from it.

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From 30% ruling to (20)27% ruling
Recently, we published a post on LinkedIn about the changes regarding the 30% ruling that were expected to be announced on Prinsjesdag (Budget Day). Our expectations, which you can read about in part 1, were confirmed. However, that doesn’t mean that a new law came into existence, that still requires extensive voting. We do expect these changes to the 30% ruling to make it through the voting and be implemented in the next few years, possibly with some minor adjustments here and there.

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Dutch employment law for expats
Renowned for its progressive labor laws, the Netherlands sets a global benchmark for worker rights, balancing economic growth with social welfare. At the heart of its employment philosophy lies a commitment to fairness, work-life balance, and inclusitivity. This makes employment in the Netherlands highly desirable.
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