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Will the cabinet be spared a new billion-euro claim? Not everyone to receive money in Box 3 affair

Will the cabinet be spared a new billion-euro claim? Not everyone to receive money in Box 3 affair

The Dutch government may avoid paying billions in compensation because individuals who did not object in time to the unlawful Box 3 wealth tax are likely ineligible for restitution. This development offers significant financial relief to the cabinet following the legal dispute over the tax system.

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