Governments worldwide continue to reform their tax codes at a historically rapid rate. Taxpayers need a current guide, such as the Worldwide Personal Tax and Immigration Guide, in such a shifting tax landscape, especially if they are contemplating new markets. Accede al CONTENIDO completo Fuente: EY
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It’s well established that people with disabilities have the right to equal participation in society, and yet they still face significant challenges, particularly at work. Below, we examine the specific disability protections that exist in Germany, together with practical strategies for employers looking to better integrate people with disabilities into their workplace. We have then […]
As of January 1, 2026, the Colombian Ministry of Labor increased monthly minimum salary and legal transportation aid for jobs in the private sector. The increase results in a minimum salary around 23% higher in comparison to the minimum salary established for 2025. Accede al recurso completo Fuente: Vialto Partners
This article examines a recent decision by Germany’s Federal Labor Court that sets a new standard for equal pay litigation, clarifying how employees can establish a presumption of pay discrimination and how employers must respond to justify pay differences. Accede al recurso completo Fuente: Baker Mackenzie
This weekly update highlights recent immigration developments in Canada, China, and France, including changes to permanent residence pathways, extensions of visa-related exemptions, and new integration and language requirements for residence permits and naturalization. Accede al recurso completo Fuente Crown World Mobility
A recently enacted law in California makes some changes that could impact employers using relocation repayment agreements. Here are essential things to know. Accede al recurso completo Fuente: Sterling Lexicon
The Danish authorities have confirmed that employers must now provide the Danish International Standard Classification of Occupations code (i.e., the DISCO code) of their employees’ job function to the immigration authorities when applying for residence and work permits, regardless of salary level and collective bargaining agreements. Accede al CONTENIDO completo Fuente: EY
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