Legal questions about registration and tax consequences


Questioner

Hello, we have sold our house and are going to live temporarily in a chalet on a holiday park. We expect this to last a maximum of six months. Perhaps less. The mail will also be sent there. This park is not in the municipality where we currently live. Our question is whether we can register at the address in the holiday park. The receptionist thought not. If this is not possible, what is the alternative and what are the possible fiscal consequences of our choice? For us and/or for others? Yours sincerely

Lawyer

A period of six months can be bridged by reporting a postal address to the municipality of the postal address giver. This must be a real residential address, the fiscal consequence is that you are not entitled to child-related budget. It is usually prohibited to register at an address in a recreation park.

Questioner

Let me see if I understand you correctly. This will mean that I will be living in the park temporarily, but that I will also need a postal address. Suppose I ask this to my partner's son. He has independent living space and is studying with a part-time job. Does this have consequences for him with regard to student financing, local taxes or income tax?

Lawyer

No.

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