By by Lorys Charalambous, Tax-News.com, Cyprus, 12 November, 2021
Cyprus is considering the introduction of a new digital nomad visa, which would enable non-EU, self-employed persons to work from the territory, and be taxable there, providing they are not tax resident elsewhere. Read full story »
Tags: expatriates | Finance | tax | investment | business | tax incentives | employees | agreements | social security | Cyprus | research and development | Expats | BEPS
By Hans Esser, for ExpatBriefing.com, 18 December, 2017
The French Government is planning to unveil additional tax cuts next year to encourage London's bankers and financiers to relocate to Paris. Read full story »
Tags: expatriates | tax | employees | United Kingdom | social security | France | Germany | Expats
By Haruna Kobayashi, for ExpatBriefing.com, 13 November, 2017
Taiwan's Government has approved a 50 percent tax cut for overseas workers as part of its plan to attract more foreign talent to the country. Read full story »
Tags: individuals | expatriates | tax | insurance | retirement | Taiwan | professionals | social security | regulation | Employment | Expats | Work | Recruitment | Professionals
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, 24 February, 2015
Major changes to the tax treatment of private pension lump sums will come into effect in April 2015 and may be especially relevant for those who want to use the cash to relocate abroad. Read full story »
Tags: individuals | tax | Malta | Portugal | retirement | United Kingdom | social security | Cyprus | individual income tax | Expats | Investment | Pensions | Invest | Lifestyle | Investment | Lifestyle | Pensions
By Haruna Kobayashi, for ExpatBriefing.com, 24 November, 2014
A new social security agreement means that Indians living in Australia and Australians living in India will no longer have to return to their home countries in order to access Government retirement pensions. Read full story »
Tags: pensions | India | retirement | Australia | social security | Expats | Pensions | Welfare | Pensions
By ExpatBriefing.com Editorial, 07 January, 2014
The operation of Canada's Old Age Security and Pension Plan programs will be better coordinated with comparable schemes in Norway, thanks to the entry into force of a revised social security deal. Read full story »
Tags: tax | pensions | employees | retirement | Norway | social security | Canada | Employment | Expats | Working Abroad | Work | Working Abroad | Working Abroad
By ExpatBriefing.com Editorial, 12 December, 2013
During a recent session, the Belgian Council of Ministers approved a bill clarifying legislation pertaining to the collection of the country's solidarity contribution levied on pensions. Read full story »
Tags: individuals | Finance | tax | pensions | Belgium | Iceland | law | Liechtenstein | Norway | legislation | social security | Switzerland | regulation | European Union (EU) | Expats | Pensions | Europe | Pensions
By ExpatBriefing.com Editorial, 09 December, 2013
American Citizens Abroad has written to the United States Treasury Secretary Jack Lew, and other interested stakeholders in the Treasury Department, the Internal Revenue Service and Congress, calling for a correction to "what appears to be a drafting oversight in the preparation of the Affordable Care Act that leads to double taxation of Americans resident abroad." Read full story »
Tags: individuals | Insurance | tax | investment | law | entrepreneurs | trusts | tax credits | agreements | health care | self-employment | legislation | tax rates | social security | United States | regulation | individual income tax | Expats | Investment | Invest | Investment | Tax
By ExpatBriefing.com Editorial, 11 November, 2013
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development/Council of Europe Convention on Mutual Assistance in Tax Matters has been extended to the Cayman Islands, effective as of January 01, 2014. Read full story »
Tags: tax | tax avoidance | Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) | Cayman Islands | United Kingdom | agreements | social security | Expats | Europe | Tax