Dutch law assigns a minimum salary to substantial shareholders regardless of what they are paid. The customary wage scheme means that a substantial interest holder is expected to receive a wage that is normal for the level and duration of their work.
A substantial shareholder is someone who meets certain conditions including holding at least 5% of the company shares
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