Remote Employees – Critical Tax Implications and Issues
This course focuses on the tax issues surrounding new working arrangements that employers and employees are entering into when dealing with remote or hybrid work.
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In today’s economy the employer and employee relationship has significantly changed, with the advent of new work arrangements. This can create tax issues for both the employer and the employee.
Things such as home office expenses are the starting point of the discussion, but other factors such as permanent establishments, working in a another country or province, withholding requirements for employees working in different jurisdictions all need to be addressed both from the employer and employee side.
CPA CA, CGA, CPA (Texas)
Alex has close to 20 years of experience working in the accounting departments of large companies and as a public practitioner. Over the years, Alex helped many private clients with their tax structuring and estate planning needs. Alex also assists in Canadian and US tax compliance and various other tax related matters.
Alex is heavily involved in the tax community and is a member of the Canadian Tax Foundation (CTF) where he has published articles for the CTF and presented at various events for the CTF.
In addition, Alex has also presented at events for CPA Ontario, accounting groups and other industry specific events. He also facilitates the CPA Canada In-depth tax course.
Boris has vast experience in working with owner managers and their small, medium and large private corporations across industries.
In addition Boris is also involved in the tax community through the facilitation of the In-Depth tax courses, facilitation of tax week under the former School of Accountancy and through presenting on various tax topics at YDCPAA, PD Consortium and AJAG.