Managing tax risks associated with the expatriates can be a challenge for the Human Resource and Talent Management professionals because they are not tax experts. Unfortunately, the market does not currently have any easy-to-read guide on expatriate tax issues written in a non-technical fashion to help them understand such risks. Essentials of Expatriate Tax seeks to bridge this gap to empower non-tax professionals to understand such issues and be in a better position to know how to manage the tax risks.
Key Features
• Corporate and personal income tax issues relating to mobile expatriates (i.e. expatriates who undertake frequent business travel and short-term assignments in overseas countries)
• Personal income tax issues relating to structuring expatriates’ remuneration package to achieve tax-optimisation result for them and their employers
• Corporate and personal income tax issues relating to terminating expatriates’ employment.
Jack H.M. Wong is a serial entrepreneur, an international speaker and mentor, a business & tax consultant and coach. He enjoys helping his clients to make life-transforming changes. After spending 17 years in an international accounting firm and an international law firm, Jack was determined to leave the corporate world in Singapore as his career was at a dead end.
Using the power of positive thoughts and vibrations, and together with some tested tools given by his mentors and coaches, Jack managed to build a successful training and consulting business. As a result, he managed to increase his annual business revenue to six figures in his third year as a serial entrepreneur. Jack now provides consulting, training and coaching services to his clients. His background in business, accounting and law has given him a solid foundation to approach a variety of business topics.
Jack is also an authority in the area of international taxation and has accumulated over 22 years of tax experience working with corporate and individual clients on various transactions.