rugbelastingen
Rugbelastingen, literally “back taxes” in Dutch, is a term used in public debate to describe the overall tax burden borne by individuals or households. It is not a formal category in the tax code, but a qualitative concept that captures how taxes and mandatory contributions weigh on disposable income.
The concept encompasses several taxes and obligatory charges that affect households: income tax, social security contributions,
While rugbelastingen is a descriptive notion, economists discuss related ideas such as the tax wedge, the effective
Debates about rugbelastingen focus on questions of progressivity, exemptions, tax credits, and the role of indirect
In policy discussions, proposals to lower the rugbelasting for middle- and low-income families or to shift taxes