Expats in Germany – Inbound and Outbound
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Edited by:
Nicole Elert
and Christopher T. Brooks
About this book
The increasing internationalization of business leads to a cornucopia of differing cross-border exchanges in one's daily work. Participants and other beneficiaries of this internationalization include not only multi-national companies but also SMEs (small and mid-sized enterprises), for which the increased global market access offers substantial opportunities. With the growth of internationalization, too, comes an increase in employee assignments. In business practice, the number of questions from foreign companies, management, HR, tax and legal professionals, investors and non German employees etc., ist growing.
In order to be certain that sending employees to or from Germany on work assignments can take place as smoothly and efficiently as possible, relevant questions asked by companies and workers need to be taken into consideration. This text does just that with a focus on answering common expat-relevant questions posed by professionals. It is a reference work for those foreigners subject to and applying German law.
- reference book with a perspective for those applying German laws
- written in the English language
- created with a Q&A structure
- first stop for questions, tools and source of information
Author / Editor information
N. Elert, PwC GmbH Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaft, Düsseldorf; C. T. Brooks, East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania, USA.
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Frontmatter
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Preface
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Table of Contents
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List of Abbreviations
XI - Part 1. Immigration
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I. Introduction to German immigration
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II. Inbound
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III. Outbound
68 - Part 2. Employment Law
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I. Introduction to German employment law
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II. Definitions
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III. Applicable Law for international assignments to Germany
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IV. Contractual Set-Up
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V. Personnel Leasing
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VI. Frequently Asked Questions about German Employment Law
114 - Part 3. Social Security
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I. Introduction to the German social security system
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II. EU/EEA-States and Switzerland
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III. Countries with which German has a social security treaty
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IV. Rest of the world
178 - Part 4. Income Tax
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I. Introduction to the German income tax system
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II. Inbound
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III. Outbound
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Useful Links
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Glossary
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