The global minimum tax (GMT) tax took effect in more than 40 jurisdictions in 2024. This GT Alert highlights elements to consider before year-end.

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Photo of Wesley Boldewijn Wesley Boldewijn

Wesley is a shareholder in the Tax practice. He is a tax advisor and attorney at law with a practice spanning Dutch and international corporate tax, withholding taxes and taxation of the digital economy. He advises on complex national and cross-border business restructurings…

Wesley is a shareholder in the Tax practice. He is a tax advisor and attorney at law with a practice spanning Dutch and international corporate tax, withholding taxes and taxation of the digital economy. He advises on complex national and cross-border business restructurings, market-entries (inbound/outbound), IP transfers, headquarter relocations, business succession, mergers and acquisitions, joint venture structuring and tax litigation, tax rulings requests, tax audit coordination, negotiations and litigation in tax disputes, tax policy/advocacy.

Wesley has a focus on the tax issues relevant to the “new economy”, advising companies on how to set-up or maintain the desired corporate structure and to comply with large amounts of legislation on a daily basis. In that respect, Wesley closely monitors and provides advice on Pillar One, Pillar Two and Digital Services Taxes. He also advises clients on their international tax policy strategy and advocates for them with governments worldwide (amongst others in the area of DSTs and Pillar One and Pillar Two).

Photo of Thomas de Booij Thomas de Booij

Thomas is a senior associate in the Amsterdam tax practice. He primarily focuses on Dutch and international taxation, covering both the traditional and digital economies. His experience encompasses (family-owned) investment funds, scale-ups, and large multinationals in the energy and shipping sectors. Thomas has…

Thomas is a senior associate in the Amsterdam tax practice. He primarily focuses on Dutch and international taxation, covering both the traditional and digital economies. His experience encompasses (family-owned) investment funds, scale-ups, and large multinationals in the energy and shipping sectors. Thomas has experience with European market entries for various types of companies with businesses ranging from engineering services to tech-based platforms.