The Coronavirus pandemic has been sweeping the world. We’ve compiled a number of articles related to IT security, international tax, global mobility, business legal and audit that outline some of the effects of this pandemic and how it can influence you or your business.
Coronavirus: Dutch fiscal and financial measures for companies
The Dutch government has announced a number of measures to limit the financial and economic consequences of the corona virus for businesses. Below you can read which measures currently apply.
We do not know how long this pandemic will last, but the longer it does, the more measures need to be taken. If you have not thought about how to deal with the possible impact of the Coronavirus on your business, now is the time to do so.
Crowe experts collated a summary of tax deadlines applicable to individual taxpayers in their host country. They have also captured implemented changes in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
At Crowe, we are adapting how we work to help keep our people and clients safe at this difficult time. Our services continue to be available and our professionals are ready to help. Read our global insights on how organisations can navigate the uncertainty associated with COVID-19
Corona measures for employers with regard to payroll
The Dutch government has introduced a number of measures with regard to payroll to help entrepreneurs through this difficult period. The free space of the WKR has been increased, the fixed travel allowance does not need to be adjusted and employers are allowed to reimburse office-equipment tax-free. Below is an overview of the measures related to payroll.
What does a lockdown mean for taxes and social security contributions? Pt. 3
The governments of Germany and the Netherlands have recently made specific agreements regarding the unplanned presence and working from home. A number of issues are dealt with in this agreement, most notably for cross border workers who now work from home, or cross border workers who are now idle at home while receiving salary.
Employment Bridging Emergency Fund (NOW) deadline 31 May 2020
Please be aware that the NOW-ruling in The Netherlands will end on 31 May, 2020. After 31 May, it is not possible to submit an application for the NOW anymore under the current conditions.
What does a lockdown mean for taxes and social security contributions? Pt. 2
The OECD has published new information addressing the tax concerns related to permanent establishments, residency status and cross border workers due to the COVID-19 crisis. We explain the effects and how this will impact you.
What does a lockdown mean for taxes and social security contributions?
Physical presence of employees has a big effect on where employees are taxed and where they pay their social security contributions. This means that if employees no longer work at the office but at home, this can theoretically influence their taxes and social security contributions.
How a pandemic can influence your tax position – and why this matters
The coronavirus (or COVID-19 as it is also known as) has shown us in a very short time how a pandemic can influence the economy and drastically turn it around. It looks like it will be merely a matter of time before the virus affects your business.
Best practices for security and privacy enhancement in Zoom
The use of video conferencing software from Zoom has increased all over the world as people are required to work from home. But this doesn’t come without risk. We explain the security flaws and give 6 recommended practices and settings to ensure your Zoom-meeting is protected.
How digital transformation can improve your business continuity
For some businesses, such as the professional services industry, digital transformation may enable workforce and clients to stay connected, reduce manual activities and therefore reduce the risk of disruption due to a pandemic like the corona virus. Thus, digital transformation can eventually improve business continuity.
Corona goes digital: why cybercriminals love the headlines
The moment breaking news rules the headlines globally, cyber criminals will try to find a way to exploit these events for their own profit; whether it’s Brexit, the fires in Australia or now the new Corona virus. In the past couple of days new phishing tactics regarding Corona have emerged to lure random targets into the traps set by cyber criminals.
Golden age for hackers – 5 trends and tips for safely working from home
The ability for your employees to work from home is an ideal solution to ensure business continuity. It’s also a breeding ground for risks that hackers are happy to exploit. Five trends and tips to safely work from home.
As an entrepreneur you know that almost every agreement contains a force majeure clause. And you also know that you hardly ever have to rely on it. But what if your supplier cannot deliver due to the Coronavirus? And what if you cannot deliver due to the outbreak?
The possible impact of the coronavirus on your financial statements and annual report 2019
Dutch companies that are dependent on Chinese suppliers for their business, can be severe damaged in their day-to-day business during 2020 due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus. But the annual report and the 2019 financial statements can also be influenced by the outbreak of the Coronavirus.