Contributed by Bright!Tax, 15 April, 2021
Americans living abroad are often surprised to learn that they have to continue filing US taxes from overseas, reporting their global income. While international tax treaties don't prevent US expats from... Read Full Article »
Contributed by Aurion, 11 November, 2020
Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement benefits only residents of a country who are living and earning income outside the home country for a stipulated duration of time. UAE has signed a Double Taxation Agreement with more than... Read Full Article »
Contributed by ISOLAS, 22 September, 2020
As numbers continue to spike in European touristic hotspots such as Spain, fears of a new lockdown or forced quarantine have started to resurface, causing many to make a speedy return... Read Full Article »
Contributed by Habibullah & Co., 30 June, 2020
A simple and complete guide to all you need to know about taxes in India as an expat Read Full Article »
Contributed by Bright!Tax, 29 March, 2020
Under the CARES Act, which was passed on March 27th, Americans living abroad are eligible to receive the Recovery Rebate alongside Americans in the US. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act passed the Senate by 96-0 after... Read Full Article »
Contributed by Global Tax Network (GTN), 17 January, 2020
Employers are increasingly turning to mobile employees to fulfill their international staffing needs, but many companies fail to understand the complexity, costs, and compliance obligations that result from cross-border employment. The following are... Read Full Article »
Contributed by Global Tax Network (GTN), 27 September, 2019
Improvements in technology have made it easier than ever for companies to account for employees operating in overseas locations. The reduction in technological barriers has also made it possible for businesses to take advantage of... Read Full Article »
Contributed by Global Tax Network (GTN), 29 August, 2019
If you have employees working outside the United States who are US citizens or permanent residents (i.e., a green card holder), these individuals will need to continue filing US tax returns to declare all of the income they earn in both the United States and their Host country. This requirement does not change if they are employed or paid from a non-US employer... Read Full Article »
Contributed by Global Tax Network (GTN), 04 February, 2019
Equity income is an important part of the compensation and talent management strategy for many companies. The provision of equity income can assist in attracting new talent as well as in motivating and retaining current employees... Read Full Article »
Contributed by Expatriate Healthcare, 29 January, 2019
There are hundreds, possibly thousands, of reasons why you might be taking the jump and moving away from the UK. Anybody that has ever made the choice to become an expatriate and set up home in a second country will know that it can be an exciting yet terrifying time... Read Full Article »