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U.S. pension and taxes

9 years ago
Hi. I am a U.S. retired teacher with a state pension currently residing in Italy. I have been traveling to the Netherlands and I am considering a move. I have been researching the question of taxation in the Netherlands and can't seem to get a handle on the answer to this question: will the Netherlands tax my teacher's pension from the U.S.? I have read that they will tax only that portion that I bring into the Netherlands. My pension is deposited into my U.S. bank account and I generally only transfer enough money to my bank in Italy to pay rent and utilities; I anticipate that I would do the same in the Netherlands (I will not be depositing my monthly benefit into a bank account in the Netherlands). Can someone point me in the right direction so I can understand what my tax obligation would be in the Netherlands? At this point, I do not need information regarding tax-deferred plans (401K, 403b, etc.), or U.S. Social Security income as I do not receive either. Thanks in advance!

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