Ernst & Young released their 2013 report on the increasingly critical role of global mobility functions at multinational firms. The report discusses the importance of compliance control to manage risks related to payroll tax and social security compliance, with 64% of companies reporting they incurred avoidable penalties for noncompliance and only 30% reporting they have a system in place to track business travelers.
Global Mobility Effectiveness Survey
By
Matt Schulz
December 19, 2013
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About Matt Schulz
Matt Schulz is a member of Dentons' Litigation and Dispute Resolution practice with a focus on business immigration and employment law. He is a leader in the firm's Global Mobility practice and a member of Dentons' Venture Technology and Emerging Growth Companies practice.
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