By by Amanda Banks, Tax-News.com, London, 21 July, 2017
HM Revenue and Customs has published details of new provisions for a value-added tax charge on UK consumers using B2C telecommunication services outside the EU. Read full story »
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By Hans Esser, for Expatbriefing.com, 23 May, 2017
For those who smoke and drink alcohol, Germany and the Czech Republic are the EU states that offer the lightest regulations and taxes, while Finland, the UK, and Ireland charge the most prohibitive taxes, says a new report. Read full story »
Tags: expatriates | tax | Ireland | food | Czech Republic | Finland | Germany | regulation | Expats | Healthcare | Working Abroad | Europe | Work | Working Abroad | Lifestyle | Healthcare | Lifestyle | Working Abroad
By Hans Esser, for ExpatBriefing.com, 19 September, 2016
MSH International, a leading expatriate insurance provider, has partnered with Alptis group, the second-largest health insurance broker in France, to offer two new healthcare insurance products aimed at French expatriates. Read full story »
Tags: expatriates | Insurance | insurance | health care | social security | France | United States | Expat Services | Expats | Health Insurance | Healthcare | Lifestyle | Healthcare | Lifestyle
By Fiona Moore, for ExpatBriefing.com, 06 November, 2015
France's Prime Minister, Manuel Valls, has confirmed that he will not be taking action to introduce votes for expats in local elections. Read full story »
By Dex Tennyson, for ExpatBriefing.com, 27 October, 2015
The 2015 Melbourne Mercer Global Pension Index has been released, analyzing the relative benefits of different nations for retirees. Read full story »
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By Dex Tennyson, for ExpatBriefing.com, 12 October, 2015
The US Internal Revenue Service has begun receiving data from foreign banks about US expats' overseas bank accounts and is now sharing data with certain foreign tax authorities to also support their tax enforcement efforts. Read full story »
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By Fernand Gagnier, for ExpatBriefing.com, 23 September, 2015
Expats in Jersey will soon benefit from the introduction of a new tenancy deposit scheme. Read full story »
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By Dex Tennyson, for ExpatBriefing.com, 31 August, 2015
The latest annual expat survey by InterNations shows that Ecuador has retained the top spot in its ranking of the most favorable places for expats for 2015. Read full story »
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By Fernand Gagnier, for ExpatBriefing.com, 12 August, 2015
Expats in the EU will soon benefit from standardized inheritance laws, making the issue of succession far simpler for many. Read full story »
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By Dex Tennyson, for ExpatBriefing.com, 22 July, 2015
Ontario's Court of Appeal has confirmed as lawful legislation that removes voting rights for expats who have lived abroad for more than five years. Read full story »
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