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QROPS and Expats

By: amram shakes|2010-12-22|Finance

If you are a UK expat entitled to a pension fund, then you must have definitely heard about QROPS or Qualifying Recognized Overseas Pension Scheme.

Qrops And Expats

By: QROPS|2010-12-16|Finance

If you are a UK expat entitled to a pension fund, then you must have definitely heard about QROPS or Qualifying Recognized Overseas Pension Scheme.

QROPS and Expats

By: amram shakes|2010-12-22|Finance

The last few years has seen a significant number of UK residents working and settling outside the United Kingdom. South East Asian countries are popular destinations. Nearer to UK, Europe, and the Middle East, particularly Dubai is attracting numerous expatriates.

The Virtual Expat

By: Steven Coleman|2011-05-11|Career management

One of the most common issues faced by expatriate couples is the impact on the career of the spouse. In many expatriate locations, specialized jobs similar to what the spouse had previously held simply do not exist. This can be a critical issue in moving to another country.

Quickbooks Help EqualsTax Savings

By: Jed Totus|2010-09-29|Finance

Many small businesses use Quickbooks for their bookkeeping software. It is a fabulous way to maintain financial records in a convenient way, especially around tax time.

Quickbooks Help EqualsTax Savings

By: totus|2010-10-23|Small Business

If you’ve been using your Quickbooks software diligently all year, when tax time rolls around, it should be a no brainer. You are certain that you have recorded everything correctly and will sail through tax season.

Facts about Business Culture & Expat Skills in the Netherlands

By: Camfferman Advies|2012-01-26|Business News

Dutch business culture is known for its conservative, forthright, forceful, stubborn and tough negotiable nature. Such a culture has gained success globally since many years although kept its culture non-acclimatised.

ExpatTax Lesson Learned From the Gorillas of Ruanda

By: Nick Hodges|2010-04-03|Taxes

I recently went to Africa with my son to see the gorillas of Ruanda. We had the privilege to be with a gorilla family for over an hour. The total number of gorillas in the family was nineteen, including infants.

Lee Byers Expert Expat Tax Tips for the Netherlands

By: Justin Lee|2011-07-14|Wealth Building

A further reason why going to work in the Netherlands is an appealing option for many expats is because there are solid and professional employment contracts available still, even in these tough economic times, and the business language there is Eng...2285

Equalizer Lawyer

By: doloritaneda|2010-10-31|Law

Normally men at a certain age begin to realize their retirement plans but there is one attorney who decided to go against the norm and open a second law firm.

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amram shakes - Although the benefits are many and it does not even require a lifetime allowance charge, transferring your UK pension fund to a QROPS scheme does come at a cost. For funds less than £30,000 in value, the transfer charges could outweigh the gains. Moreover, if an expat someday decides to return to the UK, his pension fund may be taxable by the UK government.