A refreshed Dutch policy framework for tax-neutral legal demergers took effect on 19 August 2026. It confirms that an inspector’s decision under Article 14a(3) does not settle the anti-avoidance test under Article 14a(6). Assets may move with book values, tax history, restrictions, claims and deadlines.
Why this matters
A demerger changes more than legal ownership. The receiving company may take over tax values, acquisition dates, running periods and unresolved exposures. A fiscal unity may end during the process. The sequence of deconsolidation, the split and the tax return can affect tax positions. Tax-neutral treatment does not remove the cost of legal work, valuations, accounting changes or contract amendments.
Example
A family company puts its warehouse in a property company and its trading activity in an operating company. The deed shows where the warehouse goes. The tax file must also record its book value, tax history, financing, guarantees, lease terms and open claims. If the group leaves a fiscal unity, the owner’s timetable must cover deconsolidation, the split, the final tax return and any allocation request. Board minutes should record the commercial reason for the split.
XTROVERSO tips
- Map the split on one page. Show every company before and after the demerger. List the assets, debts, contracts and ownership interests that move.
- Build a tax attribute register. Record book values, acquisition dates, losses, interest capacity, participation history, restrictions, claims and open periods.
- Use one timetable. Align the notarial date, fiscal-unity exit, opening balances, payroll changes, tax returns and allocation requests.
- Check every key contract. Review loans, leases, supplier terms, customer contracts and employment files. Flag consents, guarantees and change clauses.
- Record the business reason. Board minutes should explain why the split is needed now. Governance, contracts, staff and cash management should support that reason.
- Test each company’s cash position. Tax attributes are not cash. Check whether each company can pay staff, suppliers, tax and financing costs after the split.
Planning a demerger? We can align the tax file, contracts, dates and post-split administration before execution
The data, sourcing, and analysis behind this article were conducted by Linda Pavan. AI was not used to identify sources, build the factual basis, or produce the analytical judgment contained here. AI was used only as a drafting aid. The final English text was personally reviewed, edited, and approved by Linda Pavan before publication.
References
- Besluit zuivere splitsing 2026 - Taxence
- Ministry of Finance / Staatscourant - 2026 policy decision for tax-neutral legal demergers
- Wettenbank - Statutory basis: Article 14a Wet Vpb 1969
- Belastingdienst Kennisgroepen - Fiscal unity and carry-forward interest capacity
- Belastingdienst Kennisgroepen - Succession to tax history after a tax-neutral demerger


