
Bruce van Schaik, tax advisor, is since 2020 a member of Loyens & Loeff’s Indirect Tax practice group and the International Trade & Customs team in Amsterdam. He focuses on advising and litigating in the area of customs, excise, consumption tax and international trade.
Bruce specializes in (European) customs law. He assists in a wide range of issues in the fields of customs, excise, consumption tax and international trade in goods, including customs valuation, classification, (non-)preferential origin and export controls. In addition, his practice consists of advising on other import levies, such as VAT, and conducting legal proceedings before national and European law bodies.
Bruce is a Member of the Dutch Association of Tax Advisors (NOB). He holds a Post-Master in Customs Law and a Master in Fiscal Economics from the Erasmus University Rotterdam.
Bruce van Schaik, tax advisor, is since 2020 a member of Loyens & Loeff’s Indirect Tax practice group and the International Trade & Customs team in Amsterdam. He focuses on advising and litigating in the area of customs, excise, consumption tax and international trade.
Bruce specializes in (European) customs law. He assists in a wide range of issues in the fields of customs, excise, consumption tax and international trade in goods, including customs valuation, classification, (non-)preferential origin and export controls. In addition, his practice consists of advising on other import levies, such as VAT, and conducting legal proceedings before national and European law bodies.
Bruce is a Member of the Dutch Association of Tax Advisors (NOB). He holds a Post-Master in Customs Law and a Master in Fiscal Economics from the Erasmus University Rotterdam.