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Factsheets | Personnel abroad

Regulations, wage costs and payroll in:

  • the Netherlands
  • Belgium
  • Germany
  • France
  • Italy
  • United Kingdom

Thinking of engaging remote workers or hiring local staff abroad? Discover our guidance on the common pitfalls involved.
Thorough preparation helps you avoid surprises — stay aware of the risks and ensure you’re well informed.

In this document, we outline five common pitfalls that can cause problems and unnecessary costs when hiring local staff in the Netherlands. Of course, we also provide tips on how to avoid these issues!

Sick employees in the Netherlands?

No doctor’s note, but you do have many obligations as an employer

This document gives you a clear overview of everything you need to know as a foreign employer with employees in the Netherlands. Meeting all the obligations in case of employees being incapacitated for work or on sick leave. Avoiding any financial problems that may occur because of this. Interfisc offers solutions for employers who are registered outside the Netherlands.

Webinars and training

We offer several online trainings to help employers get started across the border. See what we have to offer by clicking below.

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Our specialists will guide you through our fascinating world of cross-border work

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