> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.libratech.ai/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# InView Tax

> Wolters Kluwer's specialised Dutch tax-research platform: tax legislation, case law, commentary and journals. A separate subscription from InView Legal.

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**InView Tax** is Wolters Kluwer's specialised Dutch tax-research platform. It is a separate product from **[InView Legal](/en/integrations/netherlands/inview-legal)** and a separate subscription: an InView Legal connection carries no InView Tax content, and connecting one does not connect the other.

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    Name the belastingsoort in the question, *"voor de vennootschapsbelasting…"*, *"onder de loonheffingen…"*, and the answer comes back sharper than it does from a bare question.
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## What it covers

Dutch tax **legislation**, tax **case law**, and the **commentary** and **journal literature** Wolters Kluwer publishes around them.

In Libra it is one source, not a set of modules: the Research panel lists **InView Tax** as a single entry, and what Libra can reach inside it is exactly the InView Tax content your firm subscribes to — the connection carries your entitlements rather than a blanket key. When a search runs and your subscription doesn't cover the material, Libra says so rather than staying silent. See [Setting up integrations](/en/integrations/setup) for how that plays out.

## What you can ask

* *"Hoe wordt een earn-out fiscaal behandeld bij een aandelenoverdracht?"*
* *"Vind de annotaties bij het laatste HR-arrest over de bedrijfsopvolgingsregeling."*
* *"What's the prevailing view on deductibility of interest costs under Dutch corporate income tax?"*
* *"How does the Dutch participation exemption interact with the EU anti-avoidance directives?"*

Ask in whatever language you work in — Libra puts the query to InView Tax in Dutch either way. Supplying the Dutch term of art yourself, *deelnemingsvrijstelling* or *bedrijfsopvolgingsregeling*, means Libra searches on your wording instead of choosing a Dutch rendering for you.

## Setup

Open **Settings → Integrations** and click the **InView Tax NL** row — the connector card carries the product name, while the Research panel lists the source itself as **InView Tax**. Click **Connect**, sign in with the account your firm uses for its InView Tax subscription, and confirm the access request. The connection is per person, so each colleague connects their own account. See [Setting up integrations](/en/integrations/setup) for the full walkthrough.

Once you are connected and your team's country is the Netherlands, InView Tax comes pre-ticked in the Research panel, unless **Enable Wolters Kluwer for Libra AI by default** has been switched off under **Settings → Chats**.

<Note>
  Access to InView Tax is gated by your firm's subscription, not by Libra. If the source never appears in Research mode, your firm administrator can confirm or arrange the subscription via the [InView Tax product page](https://www.wolterskluwer.com/nl-nl/solutions/inview/inview-tax?utm_medium=referral\&utm_source=libra+website).
</Note>

## Tips

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  <Accordion title="Know which domain you are asking about">
    Dutch tax law splits into domains that barely overlap: vennootschapsbelasting, inkomstenbelasting, omzetbelasting (btw), loonheffingen, schenk- en erfbelasting, plus internationaal and formeel belastingrecht across the top. Naming the one you mean in the question sharpens what comes back.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Combine with EU Case Law for harmonised topics">
    VAT/btw, anti-avoidance, free movement: pair with **[European Union Case Law](/en/integrations/european-union/eu-case-law)** for the EU dimension.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Use InView Legal for non-tax overlap">
    Tax matters that touch corporate, employment, or estate law: tick **[InView Legal](/en/integrations/netherlands/inview-legal)** alongside it, and Libra searches both.
  </Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>

## Next steps

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  <Card title="InView Legal" icon="book-marked" href="/en/integrations/netherlands/inview-legal">
    Add general Dutch legal research on top.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Legal Intelligence" icon="search" href="/en/integrations/netherlands/legal-intelligence">
    Dutch legal research across 100+ open and 3,500+ premium sources. A third Wolters Kluwer product, with its own subscription and its own connection.
  </Card>
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