Download the 2026 Tax Legislation digital edition for Sint Maarten, including updates and guidance on the current fiscal landscape and tax reforms.
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IFRS 18 introduces a new structure for financial statements, replacing IAS 1 and enhancing transparency in financial reporting. The standard, effective from 1 January 2027, adds new profit subtotals, clearer categories for income and expenses, and stricter disclosure requirements. Learn how your organization can prepare for IFRS 18 with insights from Grant Thornton.
Explore Grant Thornton's "Fiscale Wetgeving 2025" — a free, digital reference guide in Dutch with current tax legislation for Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, and St. Maarten. Compiled by Grant Thornton’s local tax experts, this resource is essential for professionals and students.
In December 2023, the government announced an increase in the minimum wage, which will take effect on April 1, 2024. The minimum hourly wage will increase from Naf 9.95 to Naf 10.40.
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IFRS Alerts covering the latest changes published by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB).
We round-up the progress on implementation in a selection of leading economies worldwide. We also look at the impact on businesses, likely go live timings and what could potentially delay or derail the process.
Although there are signs of an improving global economic outlook, mid-market firms are under no illusions about the difficulties ahead.
IB56 CARD – Some considerations with respect to work performed not being employment and services procured
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Cessantia (severance) calculations, wage tax and social security aspects
Business Support Plan for St. Maarten – II
St. Maarten business support plan
