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Virtual Board Meetings and Remote Work—Managing Unintended Tax Risks

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By Andrew Howard on April 22, 2020
Posted in COVID-19 Developments, Spring Newsletter 2020
In a recent Bloomberg Tax article, tax partner and tax controversy group co-founder Kat Gregor, tax partner Andy Howard, and tax associate David Johns provide practical steps to consider and considerations to avoid jurisdictional issues and potential risks of increased tax exposure in light of covid-19 as travel restrictions and closed business sites may cause directors and employees to perform services in unintended jurisdictions, whether those jurisdictions be other countries or other U.S. states. Please click here read the full article.

 

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