Wealthy private individuals
Keeping an eye on your assets whatever the circumstances
Nothing is so subject to change as a human life. But while you are changing, you still want to keep an eye on your assets. Borrie is familiar with the many phases and developments in a person’s private life and also keeps up to date on changes in the law that could influence the best way to manage your private property. The personal bond we strive to create with our clients ensures that we can be your confidential financial representative – in whichever phase of life you find yourself.
Maurice Kruidenier

Tax Advice | Rotterdam
‘We seek the limits, but we don’t overstep them.’
Maurice Kruidenier studied Dutch and Fiscal Law at Erasmus University. In 2001, he was asked to set up Borrie’s tax department. He is also active in the Alliott Group, as a member of the World Wide Tax Committee.
Every taxpayer not only has obligations, but also possibilities. Maurice Kruidenier is concerned with both. ‘Anyone who does business internationally is involved with foreign buyers, suppliers, perhaps with subsidiaries or other interests abroad. That not only creates fiscal complications, but also opportunities. Personally, I enjoy talking to clients about more than just taxation. It helps you get to know someone better and that, in turn, helps you to give them the right advice. And, if possible, this advice must ensure that we pay for ourselves, as it were. We go to great lengths here. Let’s say that we seek the limits without overstepping them’.
Frank Post

Tax Advice | Amsterdam
‘On the interface between the private and business sphere.’
Frank Post started with BDO after gaining his HEAO qualification (higher education in economics and management). After studying fiscal law at the University of Amsterdam, he applied himself to advising SMEs. In 2006, he moved to Borrie.
‘As all-round tax adviser, I advise a large number of owner-director and wealthy private individuals. I am also the person people come to with questions about pensions and business succession. If that’s your role, you must be able to serve as discussion partner on the interface between the private and business sphere. I want to make my clients feel that they can always count on me and that they can entrust their financial affairs to me with confidence. Communication and trust are naturally the keywords in that case. Apart from that, I find it fascinating to convey what I know to colleagues and clients, and I never give up until I’ve found the solution.’