The KPMG member firm in Vietnam has prepared a reportInvesting in Vietnamthat provides an overview of the legal framework and regulatory procedures...
United Kingdom - Draft legislation on application of CFC rules to exempt foreign branches; advance thin cap agreements
The New Zealand Inland Revenue released its briefing to the new government, following the November 2011 general election.
The KPMG member firm in India has prepared reports of the following developments: cases concerning treatment of carried forward business losses, of...
Hong Kongs Financial Secretary on 1 February 2012 delivered his fifth Budget Speech to the Legislative Council.
The Swiss government is expected to step up its scrutiny of work permit applications in response to continuing layoffs of local workers throughout the...
Non-European Union nationals who began working in Czech Republic before new registration rules took effect on January 1 will be required to register...
Work permit applicants are now required to hold the equivalent of a four-year bachelors degree or a three-year degree plus a graduate-level degree in...
The new permit will allow foreign nationals to work for employers in the petroleum and mining sectors for up to 180 days within a calendar year. The...
In 2012, the Irish government intends to implement a new immigration program for investors and entrepreneurs, provide greater clarity on family...
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PwC looks at tough choices for pension funds and examines the implications.
Dutch law on holiday entitlement changed as of 1 January 2012. Sanne van Ruitenbeek of Pallas Attorneys-at-law explains.
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PwC magazine Reward Matters June 2011 looks at the challenges remuneration committees are facing and how they can address them.
AEGON Global Pensions on how companies can provide the appropriate retirement plans for their key expatriate workers.
UK cities have climbed the rankings of the world's most expensive cities for expatriates to live in, according to research by HR consulting,...
Luanda in Angola is the world's most expensive city for expats for the second year running, according to Mercer's 2011 Cost of Living Survey.
The U.S. Internal Revenue Service IRS released an advance copy of Notice 2011-8,1 which provides adjustments to the limitation on housing expenses for...
Grasping country differences in pay allows multinationals to manage workforce compensation globally. Compensation practices like mandated salary increases add to the complexity.
An international comparison by UBS of purchasing power in 73 cities worldwide named Oslo, Copenhagen, Zurich and Geneva the world’s most expensive cities, while wages are highest in Switzerland, Denmark and the US.