August/September 2018 edition of The Expat Post now available to download

In this edition, the legal and tax implications of Brexit take centre stage. Also, read about common issues facing corporate employees moving to Canada and Austria.
The Top 5 global mobility issues likely to impact employers assigning staff to Austria
Wayfair: Could the US Supreme Court decision open Pandora’s Box across the globe?

The Wayfair internet sales US Supreme Court ruling has created a potential compliance nightmare for domestic and international companies.
Moving to the UK: The available visas

Find out about the types of UK visa popular with high net worth individuals and/or entrepreneurs
12 simple daily tasks for senior and emerging leaders

To enhance credibility and build great teams, 12 leadership behaviours need to be learned by established and aspiring leaders. Richard Stupple provides straightforward advice.
Why character is more important than charisma

Professional services consultant Richard Stupple explains why it is far more important to lead with character than with charisma.
16 signs of a great organizational culture

Organizations with great cultures are more successful- people are energized and can’t wait to join your business, and staff turnover is low. So how do you gauge if your business has a healthy culture? Consultant Richard Stupple explains.
GDPR: Legal perspectives to be considered by lawyers, accountants & their clients

Austrian lawyer Juergen Brandstaetter (managing partner at BMA) provides guidance for organisations on how to ensure they are GDPR compliant but also challenges the new rules in terms of the conflicts they present to lawyers and accountants in carrying out their everyday client business according to national laws.
Impact of US tax reform on foreign nationals & businesses

With $1.92 trillion of investment going into the United States from Europe, the impact of US tax reform is an area of huge interest and some confusion among investors from the European region.
What impact will GDPR have on companies based in the United States and outside the EU?

UK law firm Ellisons explains the scenarios in which GDPR applies to businesses in the US and beyond the EU and the action needed to ensure compliance.