Miscellaneous 2014

Employee and residency issues

Source: QLD

Published Date: 12 Jan 2014

 

For any business that is looking to expand and outsource, this presentation is critical to avoid common traps as well as provide a framework to familiarise yourself with the issues in area that you may not have canvassed.

This presentation covers:

  • having offshore entities pay resident employees
  • having non-residents come onshore - inclusion of offshore income here in Australia
  • having offshore employees doing the work.

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Employee and residency issues

Author(s): Richard Wheeler CTA , Haylee Cau
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