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Tax Reform Opens Path for Aruban Professionals to Return Home

February 4, 2026
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Tax Reform Opens Path for Aruban Professionals to Return Home
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Aruba’s Minister of Finance, Economic Affairs and the Primary Sector, Geoffrey Wever, has announced a major reform of the country’s expat tax scheme, aimed at encouraging Aruban professionals living abroad to return home and actively contribute to national development.

For many years, the expat tax regeling was primarily designed for foreign specialists, requiring a minimum salary of Afl. 150,000 and expertise not readily available in the local labor market. Under the new reform, the government is deliberately expanding the scope to also include Aruban professionals with at least an HBO-level education and a minimum of five years of relevant work experience.

According to Minister Wever, the reform responds directly to a clear reality: many Arubans who were raised on the island, studied abroad, and gained international experience are eager to return, but until now lacked sufficient fiscal incentives to make the move attractive.

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“With this change, we are creating a concrete pathway for our people to come home, work, invest, and build their future in Aruba,” Minister Wever stated.

The reformed expatregeling is not only a tax incentive, but also a strategic labor policy tool that recognizes the value of Aruban human capital. By easing the transition for returning professionals, the government aims to strengthen local expertise, productivity, and leadership across both the public and private sectors.

In addition to expanding eligibility, the reform modernizes the tax treatment of secondary employment benefits to better align with today’s labor market. Updates include revised allowance thresholds and new fiscal benefits related to transportation, housing, communication, employee wellbeing, and professional development. Incentives promoting the use of electric and hybrid vehicles are also included, supporting both mobility and sustainability goals.

Minister Wever emphasized that the reform is part of a broader long-term vision to prepare Aruba for the future by retaining and reintegrating local talent into the economy.

“If we want a strong and resilient economy, we must invest in our own people,” he said.

The updated expat tax scheme officially came into effect on January 1, 2026, marking an important step in strengthening Aruba’s labor market and expanding opportunities for Aruban professionals worldwide.

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