The Dutch government has published a notice declaring the key support measures implemented and subsequently extended in response to the Covid-19 pandemic will end with effect from 1 April 2022. The measures contain the fixed costs grant scheme (TVL), the temporary emergency scheme for job retention (NOW), and the general tax payment deferral option. Only for taxes deferred, repayment under payment arrangements begins on 1 October 2022.
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