Introduction to Employee Tax Mobility Issues
Learn the basics about how to help ensure a compliant equity plan for remote and mobile employees, including how to classify mobile employees as well as international tax rules.
A Global Workforce Analytics survey showed a 73% increase in remote working between 2005 and 2020. Moreover, with changes to work arrangements driven by the pandemic, 76% of employees surveyed want to continue working partially or fully from home. [1]
As workforces become more distributed and mobile, ensuring equity plan compliance for employees who transfer, relocate or work remotely is critical. Learn the basics of building a roadmap for tax mobility compliance in this short guide that includes:
- How to classify mobile employees
- What data and information you’ll need to collect
- International and local tax considerations
- Internal and external systems capabilities and processes you’ll need
- Project management checklist for a successful tax mobility strategy