Tax residency during lockdown – part II
We have recently informed you of the impact of movement restrictions on the tax residence of individuals in many countries. You should be aware that this situation may also have an impact on the status of entities other than natural persons – especially those whose management was “grounded” in an unexpected place of stay, significantly different from the one planned at the beginning of the year.
An article written by Aldona Leszczyńska Mikulska and Jan Wnorowski from Private Client team at GWW on telfa.law is now available: https://www.telfa.law/news/tax-residency-during-lockdown-part-ii/
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