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Tax laws are not keeping up with our globally mobile workforce: new research

  • Written by Lynne Oats, Professor of Taxation and Accounting, University of Exeter
imageBusinesses are expanding into new markets, so employees increasingly have to move between different geographical locations. www.shutterstock.com

Employees who are internationally mobile might not be taxed correctly both within and between countries, creating risk and uncertainty for the businesses that employ them, our research finds. We found that...

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