by Mario van Teijlingen | Mar 6, 2022 | Articles
A disagreement is easy to arise and if you are open to the opinion of another person, it can end with the observation that you do not agree and that everyone goes her / his way. Without going into the reason, we all know that a disagreement can grow into something...
by Mario van Teijlingen | Feb 6, 2022 | Articles
In recent weeks, considerable unrest has arisen in the financial press and Dutch politics about the Dutch wealth tax. Taxpayers with mainly savings have been hoping for years against paying taxes on a theoretically determined, and in recent years way, far too high,...
by Mario van Teijlingen | Nov 5, 2021 | Articles
More than one in three Dutch marriages ends in divorce. We therefore regularly encounter this with couples that we advise in the field of insurance and mortgages. The house In addition to emotions, a divorce often leads to questions in the financial field. For...
by Mario van Teijlingen | Oct 7, 2021 | Articles
Saving used to be a virtue. This was rewarded with an interest on the amount of savings. But times have changed. At the moment, you receive virtually no interest on your savings. Is your “piggy bank” a bit fuller? Then both the tax authorities come along...
by Mario van Teijlingen | Jul 2, 2021 | Articles
In the past 12 months we have been providing you with a number of financial topics to consider. For many of you, managing your mortgage costs have been important in especially the second half of 2020. It still is an important item for most but we see many have taken...
by Mario van Teijlingen | Jun 24, 2021 | Articles
Many of our international clients do not only build their capital during their Dutch stint. They may have inherited money or goods in their country of origin, or have built capital before they arrived here. Almost all international clients are extensively being...