Miscellaneous 2013

Tax challenges of an international workforce

Source: QLD

Published Date: 20 Aug 2013

 

This presentation considers the implications for SME clients dealing with a more mobile workforce, both inbound and outbound. It is designed to address some of the major structuring and taxation considerations that arise when your clients are dealing with the following issues:

  • the importance of residency
  • ??implications on permanent establishment
  • ??employer issues and withholding taxes
  • ??employee remuneration planning.

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Tax challenges of an international workforce

Author(s): Murray Howlett CTA , Tim Hands CTA

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