John Wolfs
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The Dutch truck toll is coming
Abolishment of the Eurovignette As of 1 July 2026, a truck charge will apply in the Netherlands. Once the truck toll comes into effect, the Eurovignette will be abolished in the Netherlands. The Eurovignette is a tax for heavy motor vehicles (bzm), which applies to trucks with a technical maximum mass of 12,000 kilos or…
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Exclusive IR Global Member for Commercial Law, Commercial Litigation and Corporate Law in Netherlands since 2012 and committee member for Commercial group.John Wolfs
goldJohn is a gold memberTWENTYFIVECLUBJohn has attended 25 or more IRG eventsMOTY 2016John was Member of the Year winner in 2016PACJohn is a committee memberManaging Director at Wolfs Advocaten
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“Sinterklaas”
At Wolfs Advocaten office, we celebrated “Sinterklaas” (Sinterklaas is a traditional Dutch and Belgian holiday figure based on Saint Nicholas, celebrated in early December. He is portrayed as a kind, elderly man in a red bishop’s robe who brings gifts and sweets to children. Sinterklaas is accompanied by his helpers, the ‘Pieten,’ who assist him in…
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Exclusive IR Global Member for Commercial Law, Commercial Litigation and Corporate Law in Netherlands since 2012 and committee member for Commercial group.John Wolfs
goldJohn is a gold memberTWENTYFIVECLUBJohn has attended 25 or more IRG eventsMOTY 2016John was Member of the Year winner in 2016PACJohn is a committee memberManaging Director at Wolfs Advocaten
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What are the FENEX conditions
FENEX stands for Federatie van Nederlandse Expediteurs and is an important trade association in the Netherlands that represents the interests of freight forwarders. In practice, people therefore often refer to the “FENEX Conditions”. Although many will understand what you mean, this is now formally incorrect. The correct designation is the “Dutch Forwarding Conditions 2018”. In…
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Exclusive IR Global Member for Commercial Law, Commercial Litigation and Corporate Law in Netherlands since 2012 and committee member for Commercial group.John Wolfs
goldJohn is a gold memberTWENTYFIVECLUBJohn has attended 25 or more IRG eventsMOTY 2016John was Member of the Year winner in 2016PACJohn is a committee memberManaging Director at Wolfs Advocaten
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Classification of (sub)parts of goods
When making a customs declaration, it is important to classify the goods in question correctly. This is because incorrect classification can cause undesirable consequences. Think of delays at the border, higher customs duties and even fines. The process of classifying goods is not always easy, so mistakes are easily made. This is the case, for…
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Exclusive IR Global Member for Commercial Law, Commercial Litigation and Corporate Law in Netherlands since 2012 and committee member for Commercial group.John Wolfs
goldJohn is a gold memberTWENTYFIVECLUBJohn has attended 25 or more IRG eventsMOTY 2016John was Member of the Year winner in 2016PACJohn is a committee memberManaging Director at Wolfs Advocaten
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ECJ: when is a product a ‘container’ in customs law sense?
Recently, the Court of Justice of the European Union issued a judgment relevant to the question of when there is a ‘container’ for the transport of goods. The judgment concerns a classification issue regarding the classification of a transport system. Facts The reason for this judgment was a request for a preliminary ruling regarding the…
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Exclusive IR Global Member for Commercial Law, Commercial Litigation and Corporate Law in Netherlands since 2012 and committee member for Commercial group.John Wolfs
goldJohn is a gold memberTWENTYFIVECLUBJohn has attended 25 or more IRG eventsMOTY 2016John was Member of the Year winner in 2016PACJohn is a committee memberManaging Director at Wolfs Advocaten
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Importers beware! EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) (2023)
Although there is only preliminary agreement on the “Regulation establishing a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism,” the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) will almost certainly enter into force from October 2023. With this system, CO2 emissions must be paid for when specific goods are imported into the EU. This concerns emissions released during the production of…
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Exclusive IR Global Member for Commercial Law, Commercial Litigation and Corporate Law in Netherlands since 2012 and committee member for Commercial group.John Wolfs
goldJohn is a gold memberTWENTYFIVECLUBJohn has attended 25 or more IRG eventsMOTY 2016John was Member of the Year winner in 2016PACJohn is a committee memberManaging Director at Wolfs Advocaten
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Entrepreneurs beware: digital incorporation in the Netherlands soon possible
On 21 April 2022, in order to implement European Directive 2019/1151, a legislative proposal was submitted to the Dutch Lower House which makes it possible to establish a Dutch B.V. digitally by means of a digital notarial deed that can be signed digitally. This will make it much easier and therefore more attractive for (foreign)…
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Exclusive IR Global Member for Commercial Law, Commercial Litigation and Corporate Law in Netherlands since 2012 and committee member for Commercial group.John Wolfs
goldJohn is a gold memberTWENTYFIVECLUBJohn has attended 25 or more IRG eventsMOTY 2016John was Member of the Year winner in 2016PACJohn is a committee memberManaging Director at Wolfs Advocaten
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The legal qualification of CBD in de European Union
Introduction Over the last couple of years, an increasing number of entrepreneurs have invested in the trade of cannabis-based products. This development has led to concerns with regard to the potential harm of these products as well as their legal status.[1] This blog will discuss the concerns regarding the legal status of CBD. Cannabidiol (CBD) is a phytocannabinoid discovered…
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Exclusive IR Global Member for Commercial Law, Commercial Litigation and Corporate Law in Netherlands since 2012 and committee member for Commercial group.John Wolfs
goldJohn is a gold memberTWENTYFIVECLUBJohn has attended 25 or more IRG eventsMOTY 2016John was Member of the Year winner in 2016PACJohn is a committee memberManaging Director at Wolfs Advocaten
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The P2B Regulation (Online Intermediation Services)
Central to this blog is the European Regulation 2019/1150 to promote fairness and transparency for business users of online intermediation services, the so-called Platform-to-business Regulation (hereinafter: the P2B Regulation). This Regulation entered into force on 12 July 2020 and imposes obligations on online intermediation services and online search engines in the EU (art. 1 paragraph 2 P2B Regulation). The…
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Exclusive IR Global Member for Commercial Law, Commercial Litigation and Corporate Law in Netherlands since 2012 and committee member for Commercial group.John Wolfs
goldJohn is a gold memberTWENTYFIVECLUBJohn has attended 25 or more IRG eventsMOTY 2016John was Member of the Year winner in 2016PACJohn is a committee memberManaging Director at Wolfs Advocaten
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The European Account Preservation Order
This blog is the first in a series of three in which three European procedures regarding the collection of claims against foreign persons or legal entities. These three tools were introduced to facilitate seizure and collection of claims abroad. Central to this blog is the European Account Preservation Order to facilitate cross-border debt recovery in…
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Exclusive IR Global Member for Commercial Law, Commercial Litigation and Corporate Law in Netherlands since 2012 and committee member for Commercial group.John Wolfs
goldJohn is a gold memberTWENTYFIVECLUBJohn has attended 25 or more IRG eventsMOTY 2016John was Member of the Year winner in 2016PACJohn is a committee memberManaging Director at Wolfs Advocaten
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Exclusive IR Global Member for Commercial Law, Commercial Litigation and Corporate Law in Netherlands since 2012 and committee member for Commercial group.John Wolfs
goldJohn is a gold memberTWENTYFIVECLUBJohn has attended 25 or more IRG eventsMOTY 2016John was Member of the Year winner in 2016PACJohn is a committee memberManaging Director at Wolfs Advocaten
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Blog: The enforcement of a Dutch judgment in the United Kingdom (and vice versa)
That Brexit has enormous consequences for European-British trade relations and the free movement of goods and persons needs no further elucidation. The United Kingoms exit from the European Union has also meant that the United Kingdom is no longer bound by European regulations, such as the Brussels Ibis Regulation. This regulation regulates, among other things,…
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Exclusive IR Global Member for Commercial Law, Commercial Litigation and Corporate Law in Netherlands since 2012 and committee member for Commercial group.John Wolfs
goldJohn is a gold memberTWENTYFIVECLUBJohn has attended 25 or more IRG eventsMOTY 2016John was Member of the Year winner in 2016PACJohn is a committee memberManaging Director at Wolfs Advocaten
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