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Common tax return mistake causes problems for retirees: Risk of owing thousands of euros

Common tax return mistake causes problems for retirees: Risk of owing thousands of euros

Dutch retirees risk having to pay back thousands of euros due to common mistakes in tax returns involving multiple pension sources. The complexity of managing various 'pension pots' often leads to incorrect tax credit applications.

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Watching Turkey lose 2-0 to Australia at 6:00 AM in Haarlem's Fatih Mosque. 'Better luck next time, now for some sleep first'

Watching Turkey lose 2-0 to Australia at 6:00 AM in Haarlem's Fatih Mosque. 'Better luck next time, now for some sleep first'

Turkish community members gathered at the Fatih Mosque in Haarlem at 6:00 AM to watch their national football team's match against Australia. Despite the early gathering, attendees witnessed a 2-0 loss for Turkey before heading home to rest.

Trains between Hamburg and Berlin resume after major year-long renovation

Trains between Hamburg and Berlin resume after major year-long renovation

Train services between the German cities of Hamburg and Berlin resumed on Sunday after a ten-month renovation project. The route is considered a critical direct link within Germany's long-distance rail network.

Have you seen Lilly, Milo or Djanga? These three pets are missing in Haarlem

Have you seen Lilly, Milo or Djanga? These three pets are missing in Haarlem

Three pets named Lilly, Milo, and Djanga were reported missing in Haarlem last week. Local residents are being asked to help look for the animals to ensure their safe return to their owners.

Traditional farmhouse once owned by VOC director now houses people with dementia

Traditional farmhouse once owned by VOC director now houses people with dementia

The newspaper supplement AlleTijd features an 11.5 km walking route through Heerhugowaard that highlights various historical buildings. One notable stop is a farmhouse formerly owned by a VOC administrator, which has been repurposed into a care facility for people with dementia.