Webinar
June 7, 2018
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
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Unraveling the Complexity of Expatriate Taxation: How Employers Can Achieve Compliance and Promote Employee Satisfaction

Before sending United States citizens to work overseas, organizations should consider the complex tax consequences for themselves as well as their most valued asset, their employees. Those working abroad may be under the mistaken impression that living outside the U.S. shields them from annual federal and state tax reporting in the U.S and/or shields them from host country taxation given the nature of their work. To mitigate this risk and ensure your organization’s tax compliance, which policies and procedures should employers implement for a smooth overseas assignment or relocation? Which compliance issues are the greatest burden for employers and their employees? What trends may be on the horizon? What changes should you expect with the passage of the Tax Cuts & Jobs Act (TCJA) in December 2017?

Join Humentum and Gelman, Rosenberg & Freedman CPAs for an overview of common expatriate tax issues and an overview of the complex expatriate HR areas organizations face.

Our international tax professionals will discuss:

  • The Foreign Earned Income & Housing Exclusions
  • Treatment of State Residency
  • The Taxation of Overseas Allowances (including qualified moving expenses)
  • Foreign Bank Account Reporting (FBAR)
  • The Impact of TCJA on Organization Tax Policies (including ways an organization can deal with host country taxation to fit is organizational style and comply with US and foreign rules and regulations)

Presenters

The webinar will be presented by Partner Troy Turner, CPA and Principal Kathleen Curtis Fisken, EA, LPA, ATA.

 

Troy Turner 2022

Troy Turner, CPA

Vice President and Partner, Tax

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