The imposed entry bans to contain the Corona pandemic have turned the work organization of many businesses upside down from one day to the next. Since the outbreak of the pandemic, work could no longer be performed on site in many industries. Some companies therefore (forced) to switch to home offices.
We have compiled some questions about payroll and employment law for you.
A Conservative Government has been returned to Westminster. What are the tax implications?
The G20 has endorsed the The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s (OECD’S) roadmap for resolving the ‘tax challenges arising from the digitalisation of the economy’. The reallocation of profits and minimum tax proposals that have emerged following a recent round of consultations could put an end to the arm’s length principle that has governed transfer pricing for decades.
From large multinationals to entrepreneurial businesses, many companies and groups are choosing to relocate part or all of their operations to new territories, but it is important to understand the tax consequences.