While return-to-office mandates continue to gather pace, remote working remains a common arrangement for companies with global workforces. These arrangements have historically posed concern that the individual’s presence in another country could create corporate tax exposure for the employing country, creating a permanent establishment.
Read the latest insights from our member firms on tax changes and market trends impacting internationally mobile employees.
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Global mobility services - US
OECD updates remote working corporate tax risk commentary
Autumn Budget 2025: Tax response
Autumn Budget 2025: Tax response
How will the Autumn Budget 2025 affect you?
Article
2025 Year-End Employment Tax & Payroll Roundup
Get ready for 2026 with this essential roundup of Ireland’s 2025 payroll tax updates, employer obligations, and key compliance deadlines.
Global mobility services - US
Payroll checklist: Deliver with precision
Our detailed year-end payroll checklist provides a structured framework for reconciling data, validating employee records, processing final payouts and meeting federal, state and local filing deadlines.
Global mobility services - Poland
Home Office and Permanent Establishment in Poland
Employing remote workers in Poland does not necessarily create a permanent establishment in Poland (PE) – this has been confirmed by the Polish Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) in its recent judgment of 28 October 2025
Article
Pension auto-enrolment: global mobility considerations
Explore pension auto-enrolment in Ireland from 2026 and key considerations for employers with globally mobile employees.
Budget
Budget 2026: Payroll summary
See our full analysis of the main changes impacting your company and payroll from 1 January 2026.
TAX
Belgium's New Capital Gains Tax: What You Need to Know
Belgium's New Capital Gains Tax: What You Need to Know
Global mobility services - US
Global mobility implications of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act
The recent passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) has meaningful international tax implications for global companies.
Article
Navigating PAYE for short-term business visitors to the UK
Get your STBV reporting right – the compliance landscape for short-term business visitors explained.
Global mobility services - Singapore
Relocating to Singapore – Legal and Tax Considerations
Global mobility introduction to Moving to Singapore as an Expatriate.
Global mobility services - US
Managing mobility in the face of tariffs and economic uncertainty
As businesses grapple with the impact of recent tariffs and the current state of economic uncertainty, leaders are examining where costs can be managed or reduced to offset the impact.
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