Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)
CBAMEverything you need to know about the levy on CO2 emissions from imported goods from outside Europe.

Your business doesn't stop at the border, and neither does your tax advice. Whether you export goods, own a branch abroad, purchase services from abroad or are part of an international group: we help you structure and optimise your tax strategy worldwide. Practical, compliant, and aligned with your growth plans.
Our approach is structured and strategic, always with an eye on the bigger picture: profit allocation, structure, VAT and customs, transfer pricing, repatriation of profits, and the impact on your business. This process brings stability to your international tax position, while enabling you to take advantage of the opportunities that arise from smart management and cross-border partnerships.
What can you expect from us? A firm grip on complex regulations, tax structures that work for you, and advice aligned with your company. Whether you are a family business with international ambitions or a multinational with Dutch operations. We stand by your side and help you solidify your international strategy.
From profit allocation to structuring, we provide a tax-efficient and internationally viable setup.


International trade can present a number of challenges when it comes to VAT and customs. We ensure full compliance, and an optimised strategy.
We assist you with the foundation and necessary documentation for internal transfer pricing that is compliant with regulations.

Conducting business abroad and in need of a solid tax infrastructure? Contact us for an introductory meeting. We will be happy to help you.
Everything you need to know about the levy on CO2 emissions from imported goods from outside Europe.
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