Simply put: tax law does not stop at national borders!
Internationalization generally means expanding a company's operations into international markets. If your company has international customers, then the first step toward internationalization has already been taken. A further step could be sending your own staff abroad or establishing an international corporate structure.
From a legal and tax perspective, the issues arising from internationalization must be carefully planned and implemented. Which issues are relevant from a tax perspective largely depends on the degree of internationalization (international customers, personnel abroad, international corporate structure). The complexity arises from the fact that the legal and tax requirements of several countries must be met.
The Pape & Co. team gives you initial insights into the tax-related issues of internationalization:
- Legal forms of internationalization
- Permanent establishment vs. subsidiary
- general tax law topics
- special tax law topics
- Company formation abroad
