Tax,
International Law,
Covid Columns,
Corporate
Aug. 31, 2020
EU adopts taxpayer-friendly residency approaches due to COVID-19
Recent COVID-19 travel restrictions have created risk of additional corporate income tax liabilities and filing obligations for many companies with employees, directors and/or agents who have been unable to work from their normal office location.





Friedemann Thomma
Partner
Venable LLP
Email: fthomma@venable.com
Friedemann is chair of the firm's International Tax Practice.



Recent COVID-19 travel restrictions have created risk of additional corporate income tax liabilities and filing obligations for many companies with employees, directors and/or agents who have been unable to work from their normal office location. In response, taxing authorities from several European countries have announced temporary measures that relax permanent establishment and corporate tax residency rules for such employers. Taken together, these announcements su...
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