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Why Invest In holland? Netherlands Foreign Investment Agency

Because holland offers a strategic location in Europe The Netherlands provides a strategic location to serve markets within Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The central geographical position of the Netherlands, combined with accessibility and an excellent infrastructure, are only some of the reasons why numerous European, American and Asian companies have established their facilities in the Netherlands. a competitive fiscal climate The Dutch tax system has a number of features that may be very beneficial in international tax planning. These include a corporate income tax rate of 20 percent on the first 200,000 and 25 percent for taxable profits exceeding 200,000. In addition, the Dutch ruling practice provides clarity and certainty in advance on future tax positions. Furthermore, in respect of R&D, companies can benefit from the innovation box resulting in an effective corporate tax rate of only 5 percent, an R&D allowance (WBSO) taking the form of wage tax and social security contribution deductions, as well as a tax deduction facility for R&D costs (RDA). Dutch tax law also provides the participation exemption, which states that all benefits related to a qualifying shareholding are exempt from Dutch corporate income tax, as well as the fiscal unity regime, designed to freely offset profits and losses among group members. There are also advantages in debt and loss structuring, and a wide tax treaty network, resulting in reduction of withholding taxes on dividends, interests and royalties. Finally, there is the 30 percent ruling, which is a tax-free reimbursement of 30 percent of the employee s salary, provided that the employee has been recruited or assigned from abroad and has specific expertise scarce in the Dutch labor market. a superior logistics and technology infrastructure The Port of Rotterdam is Europe s largest and most important seaport, while Schiphol Airport is ranked as Europe s best airport for both cargo and passenger transport. The Netherlands is also classified as one of the most wired countries in the world; a dynamic force in electronic commerce, communications and outsourcing. More than a decade of investment in high-speed internet, cable and digital communication systems, as well as the rapid adoption of state-of-the-art computer and cellphone technology, have created an ideal base for companies seeking to take advantage of modern technology. a conducive innovation environment Holland s open innovation approach and well organized public-private partnerships offer a favorable environment for companies looking for business acceleration. Together with a mind-set of creativity, collaboration and reliability - and a top scientific sector - Holland is able to guarantee the most important drivers in innovation location choices for foreign investors.

an international business environment The Netherlands, long Europe s trading crossroads, is an obvious choice to locate a pan- European operation - whether it s a European headquarters, a shared services center, a customer care center, a distribution and logistics operation, or an R&D facility. The country s pro-business environment creates a gateway to Europe that helps international companies succeed throughout the continent. An international outlook and openness to foreign investment is firmly ingrained in the Dutch culture, and this has yielded a wealth of worldclass business partners who know how to deal with global business challenges in today s economy.... a solid workforce The Netherlands features one of the most highly educated, flexible and motivated workforces in Europe. Dutch professionals are also among the most multilingual in the world, enabling them to successfully operate in companies across any industry, serving customers throughout the continent. What s more, Dutch law offers employers a range of contract possibilities to flexibly procure employees. an attractive quality of life The Netherlands is proud to have a high standard of living, whilst maintaining an affordable life for its residents. The costs of living, housing, education and cultural activities are lower than in most Western-European countries. Furthermore, all sorts of cultural and leisure activities are open to both Dutch citizens and visitors alike. Whether it s spending a leisurely afternoon on the beach, enjoying culinary delights or going to one of the cities acclaimed theaters or opera houses, the new expatriate is soon made to feel that the Netherlands is a most welcoming and entertaining country.

netherlands Foreign Investment agency Jump-Start Your European Operations For foreign companies wishing to establish their business in the Netherlands and to take advantage of the Dutch business environment as a strategic base to cover Europe, the Netherlands Foreign Investment Agency (NFIA) is the first port of call. The NFIA was established for the specific purpose of helping and advising such companies by providing them with advice, information and practical assistance, quickly and on a confidential basis, as well as providing them access to a broad network of business partners and government institutions, all free of charge. Founded 35 years ago, the NFIA is an operational unit of the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs. Throughout the years it has supported thousands of companies from all over the world to successfully establish their business in the Netherlands. Global presence NFIA support starts in the country of origin. To that end, the NFIA has offices in Europe (HQ in The Hague, London, Istanbul), the US (New York, Boston, Chicago, Atlanta, San Francisco), Asia (Tokyo, Osaka, Taipei, Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, Seoul, New Delhi, Mumbai, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur), the Middle East (Dubai, Tel Aviv), as well as Brazil (São Paulo). In addition, the NFIA closely cooperates with Dutch embassies, consulates-general and other organizations that represent the Dutch government around the world. Foreign investors in the Netherlands In all, more than 6,500 foreign companies have established over 9,000 operations in the Netherlands. Among the many prominent international companies that have taken advantage of NFIA s services as they located their operations in the Netherlands, are North American companies like Abbott Laboratories, Boeing, Bombardier, Cisco Systems, Dow, Eastman Chemical, Heinz, Medtronic, NCR Corporation and Reebok. They also include European companies such as Bosch, Danone, Siemens and RWE. Additionally, NFIA assisted a large number of companies from Asia and the Middle East, such as Astellas, BenQ, Daewoo, Fujifilm, Giant, Hitachi, Huawei, ICBC, LG Electronics, SABIC, Samsung, Saudi Aramco, Tata Consultancy Services, Teijin and Yakult. Support from A to Z In the NFIA, the companies mentioned above found a partner with proven knowledge of, and experience with, all issues that foreign investors in the Netherlands might encounter, and who can, quickly and on a confidential basis: set up preliminary in-person meetings and provide up-to-date, personalized information on the Netherlands in general, relevant business locations, Dutch legislation and tax regulations, labor issues, permit procedures, governmental incentives and many other subjects offer personal guidance and counseling, starting in the country of origin, regarding site selection and logistics strategies, tax structures, labor and permits arrange contacts with relevant business partners, government authorities, a variety of Dutch networks and service suppliers, and other relevant contacts in the investment process organize customized fact-finding trips in close cooperation with its network of regional economic development partners support the preservation and further enhancement of a favorable Dutch investment climate present concrete solutions that simplify and optimize establishment in the Netherlands provide matchmaking assistance for foreign technology companies seeking European partners offer tailor-made support by NFIA agri-food and chemical industry specialists deliver advocacy towards national and EU governments

We met the NFIA at a conference, gave them a brief and within two weeks they had organized a two-day fact finding trip for us where we looked at about six different properties. So, our initial screening process was very fast and very efficient thanks to the NFIA. Mr. Andrea Chitti, Project Manager, Combisafe International Sweden some of the most innovative Life Sciences products and companies are from the Netherlands. For CordLife this was one of the key reasons to invest in the Netherlands. Also, we received very strong support from the Netherlands government agencies. Mr. Steven Fang, Group CEO, CordLife Singapore The Dutch also have an international mindset - it is part of the culture here. They have a huge willingness to take an international perspective on life. Mr. Tim Walker, Director, Huxley Associates, Netherlands UK If I were advising another early-stage company in this market about setting up a European operation, I d tell them to go right to the Netherlands and forget the rest. Compared with our experience elsewhere, NFIA was far more organized and more focused. We were truly impressed. In fact, if I could buy stock in the Netherlands, I would. Mr. Tom Little, CEO, VisualSonics USA Innovation and reliability are our most important drivers, which are guaranteed thanks to the openness and good infrastructure in the Netherlands. Mr. Tony Stanton, Corporate Marketing Manager, Yokogawa Europe Japan When any CEO asks me about doing business in Europe, I tell him that Holland is the place to be. The Dutch have a lot going for them and the NFIA can make getting established there almost pain-free. Mr. M.J. Tiwari, Business Manager, Vayam Technologies, Netherlands India Thanks to its independent stance, the NFIA is a very reliable and objective partner, and one with many years experience of supporting foreign investors and a really extensive contacts network in the worlds of commerce and government. Mr. Loek Favre, Chief Operating Officer, IOI-Loders Croklaan Europe Malaysia From the very beginning, the support we received from the Dutch Embassy in London, the NFIA, as well as from organizations such as HIDC, SADC and the Customs department, has accelerated and simplified the entire location process a great deal. I found the NFIA and the Dutch government in general to be very willing to get in dialogue and, for example, give clarity on the environmental, tax or other regulatory issues. Across the board, I felt the Dutch government was very easy to work with. Mr. Robert Keane, President and CEO, VistaPrint US Mr. Chris Coombe, Managing Director, NNR Global Logistics Japan

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Netherlands Foreign Investment Agency PO Box 93144 2509 AC The Hague The Netherlands W: www.nfia.nl E: info@nfia.nl T: +31 88 602 8818 March 2013