Expat Briefing Editorial Team, 22 September, 2017
Following our last feature on the Netherlands 30 percent ruling for expat workers, this week we look at Italy, which has recently introduced a special tax regime for non-domiciled individuals, as the country seeks to capitalize on... Read Full Article »
Tags: business | Tax | Europe | Other | Western Europe | Citizenship | individuals | Austria | France | Italy | Switzerland | Netherlands | Slovenia | Albania | law | services | food | tax credits | tax | tax rates | withholding tax |
Expat Briefing Editorial Team, 11 September, 2017
In this feature, we look at the benefits and the terms and conditions of the Dutch "30 percent ruling," a special tax regime for expatriate workers designed to alleviate the financial burden of moving and working in a foreign country... Read Full Article »
Tags: Tax | Europe | Western Europe | self-employment | employees | Japan | Canada | France | Germany | Indonesia | Belgium | Netherlands | Suriname | Jersey | United Kingdom | services | marine | food | tax credits | tax | trade |
Contributed by the European Commission, 23 September, 2014
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Don't forget your ID card or passport – even if you are travelling between countries inside the EU's border-free area, it's still a good idea to carry these documents in case you need to prove your identity for some reason. Read Full Article »
Tags: Europe | currency | Health Insurance | Travel | Insurance | Kosovo | Andorra | San Marino | Finland | Iceland | Ireland | Malta | Montenegro | Liechtenstein | Monaco | Norway | United Kingdom | enforcement | public health | health care | food |
Expat Briefing Editorial Team, 25 July, 2014
In Expat Briefing last week, we reported that Canada's Citizenship and Immigration Minister, Chris Alexander, had met with stakeholders and key business leaders ahead of next year’s introduction of the new “Express Entry” scheme... Read Full Article »
Tags: accounting | audit | business | Immigration | Work | Employment | Immigration | Citizenship | Insurance | Construction | Manufacturing | investment | Canada | services | construction | retail | insurance | education | manufacturing | food | trade |
Expat Briefing Editorial Team, 21 May, 2014
If you are an expatriate or international property buyer, securing a UK mortgage has become more difficult as a result of the mortgage market review, with a new set of regulations being implemented by the Financial... Read Full Article »
Tags: business | interest | budget | Expats | Offshore | retirement | regulation | insurance | internet | food | tax | trade |
Contributed by EMD, 11 April, 2014
The Maltese archipelago is made up of the main island Malta and its two other sister islands, Gozo and Comino. It is situated in the centre of the Mediterranean between Italy and North Africa. Covering just over... Read Full Article »
Tags: agreements | business | Education | Tax | Europe | Retire | currency | Education | Employment | individuals | employees | Italy | Malta | law | services | aviation | financial services | environment | education | food | tax | property tax |
Expat Briefing Editorial Team, 30 July, 2013
Although European cities dominate the world's top costliest locations for expatriates, it may surprise you to learn that Luanda, the capital of Angola, is the most expensive place on earth in which to live for an expat posted abroad. Read Full Article »
Tags: business | Europe | Other | Africa | inflation | currency | expatriates | employees | investment | Brazil | Hong Kong | Chad | Russia | Angola | Australia | Singapore | offshore | services | financial services | food | tax |