As borders become more porous and online communication becomes easier by the hour, the number of digital nomads—individuals who work remotely from any location throughout the globe—is rapidly on the rise.




Given their nomadic lifestyle, handling their tax affairs can be problematic for the digital nomad. What are the tax issues that they need to be aware of? How do they report their income, what provisions are there for full-time travelers, and what are the pitfalls? While location-independent work is on the rise, tax regulations struggle to keep up with it and there are still a lot of grey areas in the matter. Regulations also vary greatly from country to country, so it’s always recommended to do some research of your own or talk to a tax professional.




Come join an hour conversation from a qualified professional from Moores Rowland Tax Consultants.

A group with over 30 offices in 11 Asian countries (including Bali).

Get to know tax responsibilities in Asia as a digital nomad.

Also, find out about tax responsibilities in your home country.

We will separate facts from fiction.




Key Takeaways:

1. Flag theory and how to diversify your lifestyle from a tax perspective.

2. How to structure your personal vs your corporate residency.




About the Speaker:

DERREN JOSEPH

My name is Derren Joseph, and I am a part of a finance practice that works with entrepreneurs and ex-pats doing business internationally.

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