International
Jul. 23, 2002
Companies Expanding Abroad Must Consider the Tax Issues
Focus Column - By Joanne L. Siu - A U.S. company seeking to expand operations abroad must consider in structuring its operations not only its business objectives but also the U.S. and foreign tax issues. Before setting up a formal presence in a foreign country, a U.S. company may market and distribute its products and provide its services through its own employees who travel to the foreign country periodically.
Focus Column
By Joanne L. Siu
A U.S. company seeking to expand operations abroad must consider in structuring its operations not only its business objectives but also the U.S. and foreign tax issues....
By Joanne L. Siu
A U.S. company seeking to expand operations abroad must consider in structuring its operations not only its business objectives but also the U.S. and foreign tax issues....
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