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Cartus Global Relocation Trends Survey Identifies Biggest Challenges Facing Companies and their Transferring Employees
Country-specific challenges—such as controlling costs, complying with local laws, and complex housing issues—loom large for relocation managers at multinational companies, according to the just-released 2012 Trends in Global Relocation: Biggest Challenges Survey from Cartus. The survey (link to multimedia video), which focused on geographic challenges in 11 regions around the globe, found that many... »
HCR: Tax Implications of Hiring Staff Locally vs. Traditional Assignments
Commuter and short term assignments are rising, as are rotational and group assignments as companies look to share knowledge and costs more efficiently. Tailored services, too, are on the increase as more relocation management companies, both domestic and international, seek to address key areas of assignments and international business objectives rather than stick to... »
Cartus Presents its 2012 Trends in Global Relocation Survey
57 Percent of Companies Expect to Transfer More Employees in Next Two Years While Tightening Expatriate Benefits and Moving to Alternative, Temporary Assignment Employees More Likely to Accept a Relocation Assignment for Career Advancement Rather than Compensation Despite a challenging global economy, 57 percent of multinational companies expect to increase the number of employees... »
AIRINC: 1 Day Expatriate Compensation Overview Seminar and Breakfast Briefing- Shanghai, China
Announcing a 1 Day Expatriate Compensation Overview Seminar and Breakfast Briefing in Shanghai, China brought to you by AIRINC. AIRINC will explore the fundamentals of expatriate compensation including best practices in policy design and strategy. From this seminar, participants will: Gain a thorough understanding of how the elements of the balance sheet are determined and why these elements change.... »
CORT: Global Furniture Rental Network Continues Rapid Expansion to Support Employee Relocations
More than 37 percent growth in customers in 65 countries served last year by CORT Global Network members As businesses adopt furniture rental as a cost-effective strategy to support employees on temporary assignments, the CORT Global Furniture Rental Network continues to expand to now serve more than 65 countries with more than 37 percent growth... »
Netherlands and 30% Ruling Changes
On November 3, 2011, the Dutch Deputy Minister of Finance, Frans Weekers, sent a draft general administrative order (Algemene maatregel van bestuur, “AMvB” ) to the Lower House detailing the amendments to the “30% ruling” in the Payroll Tax Implementation Regulations 1965. The draft AMvB is an appendix to the Deputy Minister’s written reply... »



