Miscellaneous 2002

The consequences flowing from employing expatriates to work in your Australian operations

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 14 Oct 2002

 

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This seminar paper discusses tax and other risks for employers associated with inbound and outbound expatriates, and the much anticipated possibility of legislative change in audit activity and immigration matters.

Individual Session

The consequences flowing from employing expatriates

Author(s): John Fauvet , Andrew Fisher

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  • Published By: Andrew Fisher
  • Published On:14 Oct 2002
  • Took place at:The Sheraton on the Park, Sydney

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