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The HSM salary requirements change per year. It is very important that the salaries of your highly skilled migrants from non-EU countries always meet the requirements, even if the employee works part-time.
– Hard Brexit at year-end may be as damaging as no-deal Brexit
– Taxes in the Netherlands in 2020 – changes
– New paid parental leave and ‘Ban-the-Box’ laws
Once the 30% ruling has been obtained, it is important to continue to meet the requirements of the ruling on an ongoing basis…
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– Netherlands keen to extend London-Amsterdam Eurostar Service
– H-1B Electronic Registration Process
– New Salary Requirements for Highly Skilled Migrants
– Why Amsterdam is reaping the Brexit Benefits
– French Law Requires Companies to Employ Workers with Disabilities
– Net migration from EU into UK at lowest level since 2003
– US would benefit from ‘an awful lot more immigrants’
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Brexit is having a major impact on the logistics landscape of northern Europe. Businesses and investors are reconfiguring their real estate and distribution strategies to adapt to the UK’s decision…
– IN Amsterdam to increase service fees per January 2020
– Bahrain to impose compulsory health insurance plan on expats
– Expat renters pushed out of central Prague by Airbnb
– Brexit Is Rising Real Estate Prices In France
– Social Security Contributions Vary in Eastern Europe
– Save Your E-Verify Records Before They Are Deleted
– South Africa’s new expat tax and what it means for double taxation
– Trump is delivering on his promise to fix broken immigration system
– Quebec imposing values test for new immigrants
– Brexit and its impact on Digital World
– Johnson seeks support for Brexit deal
– Croatia on the way to join the Schengen Area
In this article we cover some of the basic considerations for international expat estate planning. This however is no substitute for seeking professional legal advice and tax consultancy so that wills are tailored to the individual’s unique situation.
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– H1-B applicants can apply for visa 3 months ahead of starting new job
– Personal Income Tax and Wage Tax in The Netherlands
– UK can get Brexit deal and leave by Oct. 31
– Lawmakers want California to ignore Immigration Laws in USA
– Dutch might prefer ‘No-deal’ Brexit to further delay
– Jobs ban for H-4 visa spouses
– Employees right to half days’ leave in Germany
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