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Law of 3 February 2016 amending some tax laws and some other laws for the purpose of abolishing the Declaration of Labour Relations (Law Deregulation Assessment Employment Relationships)
We Willem-Alexander, at the grace of God, King of the Netherlands, Prince of Orange-Nassau, etc. etc. etc.
All of them, who will see or hear these, saluut! do know:
In this regard, we considered that it would be desirable to abolish the Declaration of Work with a view to promoting deregulation, improvement of the balance between the responsibility of the clients and the promoters of the presentation of their relationship to the Tax Service and to the improvement of the enforceability of the consequences of the distinction between the different forms of income from present employment;
It is true that we, the Department of Consultative Affairs of the Council of State, and with the mean consultations of the States-General, have found and understand the same as We approve and understand:
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The following: Articles 3.156 and 3.157 of the Income Tax Act 2001 Article 3.156 (4) of the Income Tax Act 2001 shall not exceed the date referred to in Article 3 (1) of the Act. Article IX, first paragraph .
Within three years of the entry into force of this Act, our Minister of Finance shall send to the States-General a report on the effectiveness and effects of this law in practice.
1 This Law shall enter into force on a date to be determined by Royal Decree.
2 By way of derogation from the first paragraph Article VIII in effect on the day after the date of issuance of the Official Gazette in which this law is placed 1 .
This law is cited as: Law deregulation review labor relations.
Burdens and orders that it will be placed in the Official Gazette and that all ministries, authorities, colleges and public servants who so far as to do so will keep their hands on the precise execution.
Entry
Wassenaar, 3 February 2016
William-Alexander
The Secretary of State for Finance,
E.D. Wiebes
Issued the eleventh February 2016The Minister for Security and Justice,
G.A. van der Steur