taxation of expatriates
The "taxation of expatriates" refers to the process of levying taxes on individuals who temporarily or permanently move to a foreign country while still being subject to tax obligations in their home country. This involves determining their tax liabilities, considering the specific laws and regulations of both countries, and addressing any potential legal and financial implications.
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