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Belgium’s national holiday celebrations in 2013, including the military parade and accompanying festivities in and around Brussels, cost a total of about €1 million, according to De Zondag
Belgians pay too many taxes for the quality of life they get back, according to employers' organisation VOKA based on the result of its second value-for-money index.
It is estimated that 20,809 foreign executives, researchers and specialised professionals benefit from a particularly favourable tax regime in Belgium, while avoiding paying taxes in their home co
The new year will see tax on company cars rise by 2.5% to 3% more than in 2014.
There are more than 1 million company cars on Belgian roads, including taxis, vans and passenger cars.
According to a report by the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development), an alliance of the world’s wealthiest countries, Belgium’s income tax burden is 10% higher than the aver
An increasing number of Belgians suspect their neighbours of tax evasion, as evidenced by the fraud cases reported to the Federal Public Service Finance.
A Brussels investigating magistrate has accused HSBC Bank of “serious and organised” tax fraud, money laundering, criminal conspiracy and illegally acting as a financial intermediary.
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) is urging Belgium to move away from tax on labour in favour of tax on consumption, pollution and capital gains, report De Stand