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Dutch tightening ‘comply or explain’ policy for BES

The Dutch government is strengthen­ing its “comply or explain” principle, requiring minis­tries to make new national policies and legislation applicable to Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba (so-called BES) by default un­less there are compelling reasons to do otherwise. The policy is intended to promote greater equality between the three public …

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CARIBBEAN NETHERLANDS TO KEEP ITS OWN TAX SYSTEM

The site Dossier Koninkrijszaken reports that the Caribbean Netherlands will retain its own tax legislation, State Secretary for Finance Eelco Eerenberg has assured the House of Representatives. “The socio-economic circumstances on the islands, and in the surrounding region, mean that fully applying Dutch social security and tax legislation would be …

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Quality childcare Caribbean Netherlands in development

The quality of childcare on Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba has improved since the supervision by the Inspectorate (2020). Children are being supported in their development ever better and the management is increasingly steering on further quality improvement. Operators do need to continue paying attention to the VOGs and the …

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Support for aviation in Windward Islands

Financial backing for air traffic in the Windward Islands is one step closer. On Thursday, the Dutch Parliament’s Second Chamber (House of Representatives) ap­proved the bill enabling as­sistance, including the sub­mitted motions. Based on an exploratory study, a decision will be made after the summer re­cess regarding the manner in …

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BES islands to benefit from internship compensation bill

Students completing internships in Curacao, Aruba and St. Maarten will not be covered by a draft legislation that would grant students the right to receive compensa­tion for mandatory intern­ships. The proposed law announced by the Dutch government, will apply only in the European- and Ca­ribbean Netherlands. The public entities of …

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