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Paula Bouwer, entrepreneur and victim of the benefits affair, is looking for Amersfoort peers: “There is a lot of shame”
Paula Bouwer, entrepreneur and victim of the benefits affair
For years, entrepreneur Paula Bouwer did not understand why she had many problems with the tax authorities. Among other things, she received no childcare allowance and was labeled a fraud. She appeared to be a victim of the benefits affair. That is why she is looking for other Amersfoorters who, like her, were unfairly described as fraudsters by the tax authorities. Bouwer's story starts with her dream of starting her own business in Amersfoort. In 2007, the time was right and she started Queens Bed & Breakfast on the Groenmarkt, together with her 21-year-old daughter. In order to remain financially stable, she kept her job at SNS Bank. Builder:,, I started with wealth, and had my act together. It seemed like the right time: my pension had already been arranged. Then I got into an impossible situation with the municipality of Amersfoort. “I won the business but lost everything”
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Stichting Herstel Onbekend Inrecht organizes a demonstration at the Court of Appeal in The Hague concerning the culpable and punishable actions of the tax authorities
Stichting Herstel Onbekend Inrecht is organizing a small-scale demonstration at the Court of Appeal in The Hague on April 20, 2022, specifically to draw attention to the culpable and punishable actions of the tax authorities and to focus on their consequences for parents and children. The Foundation demands that there be appropriate compensation and calls for the current cases to be dealt with quickly and empathically. 152 parents participated in the gag complaint. A criminal offence.
