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State Secretary Pushes Boundaries to Maintain Control of the Vat System

Summary by rd.nl
To prevent the US government from gaining insight into Dutch tax data, State Secretary Eelco Eerenberg (Finance, D66) wants to push the boundaries. Concerns have arisen in the House of Representatives regarding the outsourcing of the VAT IT system to the American company Fast Enterprises. Eerenberg wants, among other things, employees of the Tax and Customs Administration to manage the servers, "but that was not agreed upon in the tender."
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To prevent the US government from gaining insight into Dutch tax data, State Secretary Eelco Eerenberg (Finance, D66) wants to push the boundaries. Concerns have arisen in the House of Representatives regarding the outsourcing of the VAT IT system to the American company Fast Enterprises. Eerenberg wants, among other things, employees of the Tax and Customs Administration to manage the servers, "but that was not agreed upon in the tender."

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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