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Digital nomad article written by Kreston global mobility lead published in eprivateclient

December 7, 2021

Kreston member Ian Miles has recently been published in industry-leading news service, eprivateclient. Ian is the global mobility lead at Kreston Global and partner at James Cowper Kreston. The article covers the tax implications of travelling the globe as a “digital nomad”, or someone who is able to work from any location with an internet connection and their laptop. The article covers tax residence, PAYE and overseas compliance.

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Read the full article here.

Ian Miles
Kreston Global mobility lead Ian Miles