Law & Tax

Law & Tax

Tax law is a relevant and dynamic field that moves along with social developments. Our Law & Tax department, and therefore the tax education and research of Erasmus School of Law, moves with these dynamics in an organic way, at the 'front end' of social developments and seizes opportunities where appropriate, opportune and relevant.

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Research on consumer electronics repair commissioned by NWO

Researchers from Erasmus School of Law are part of the consortium researching consumer electronics repair.
Smartphone met logo van onderzoek naar consumentenelektronica

Consumption tax: a tax revenue or a specific purpose?

Ilona van den Eijnde talks about the consumption tax on non-alcoholic beverages, which increased from 9 cents to 26 cents per litre from 1 January 2024.
9 gekleurde blikjes frisdrank

Arjen Schep reappointed as Professor by special appointment of Local Government Taxes

As of 1 January 2024, Arjen Schep has been reappointed as Professor of Local Government Taxes at Erasmus School of Law.
Arjen Schep

Research by ESBL on land tax and windfall profits tax

The Erasmus Study Centre for Local Government Taxes will conduct research on the introduction of a land tax and a windfall profits tax.
Geldzak op het platteland

Maarten de Wilde reappointed Professor of International and European Tax Law

Maarten de Wilde has been reappointed Professor of International and European Tax Law at Erasmus School of Law in the Law & Tax department. De Wilde has held th
Foto van Maarten de Wilde

The Netherlands is implementing a completely new tax system without real discussion

Maarten de Wilde, Professor of International and European Tax Law, criticises the lack of discussion about the introduction of a global minimum corporate tax.
Foto van Maarten de Wilde

ESBL presents proposals for the improvement of business investment zones

The Erasmus Study Centre for Local Government Taxes publishes a report to evaluate and improve business investment zones.
Brochure plaatje van Ruimte voor ambitie van bedrijveninvesteringszones

How Dutch tax experts help create the tax laws of the Middle East

Maarten de Wilde, Professor of International and European Tax Law, explains how the OECD and the Netherlands influence new taxes in the Middle East.
Foto van Maarten de Wilde

Cabinet research on VAT on fruit and vegetables is nothing new

According to researcher Ilona van den Eijnde, introducing a zero-rate VAT on vegetables and fruit having no effect is no new information.
groente en fruit in de supermarkt

How Aletta Jacobs’ role in women’s emancipation is related to Tax Law

In a podcast episode, Sigrid Hemels, Professor of Tax Law at Erasmus School of Law, reflects on Aletta Jacobs’ fight for women’s suffrage.
Sigrid Hemels

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