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Law exempting benefits Article 2-Fund

Original Language Title: Wet vrijstelling uitkeringen ArtikelĀ 2-Fonds

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Act of 23 December 2015 amending the Income Tax Act 2001 with a view to an exemption from certain periodic benefits to specific groups of war victims (Law exemption benefits Article 2 Fund)

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 exempt benefits under the so-called Article 2 Fund from income tax and, in addition, the possible effects of those benefits on income-related schemes. take away;

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:


Article I

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Article II

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This Law shall enter into force on a date to be determined by Royal Decree. In that decision, it may be determined that this Act shall be working back to 1 January 2016.


Article III

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This law is cited as: Law exempting benefits Article 2 Fund.

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.

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Wassenaar, 23 December 2015

William-Alexander

The Secretary of State for Finance,

E.D. Wiebes

Issued the 30th of December 2015

The Minister for Security and Justice,

G.A. van der Steur