Inside the mind of a successful tech entrepreneur: Nikita Fahrenholz

CEO and co-founder of Book a Tiger, Nikita Fahrenholz explained his approach to building startups into multimillion dollar international companies and “digitizing” niche markets to an audience of co-founders, CEOs, and business lawyers and accountants at the New Markets 2017: Tech/Digital event organised by Connect and sponsor Alliott Group in Berlin.
The relationships created between company and individual by employment contracts in the U.S.

In this latest article in our series on U.S. employment law for foreign companies, Illinois law firm member Masuda Funai explains the different types of relationships created by a contract and the implications
Hiring and firing employees in the USA: What foreign companies need to know

Chris Blake, partner at Hahn Loeser, a member of the association’s Global Mobility Services Group, explains the basics of employment law in the U.S.
Hiring and firing employees in the UK: What foreign companies need to know

Paul Marmor of Sherrards Solicitors, a member of the alliance’s Global Mobility Services Group, explains the basics of employment law in the United Kingdom
Registering image rights in Guernsey: The advantages

Guernsey member Dixcart explains the reasons for registering image rights on the island and why a number of potential “stars of the future” favour solutions provided by the jurisdiction
Case of disinherited estranged daughter smashed out of court in UK

In what is a landmark contentious probate case, Heather Ilott, who was disinherited by her estranged mother, has had her Court of Appeal ruling overturned by the UK Supreme Court. Ilott had claimed she was not left “reasonable provision” in her mother’s Will which benefited three charities
Common Reporting Standard: What Does It Mean to Expatriates?

The Common Reporting Standard (CRS) has real implications for expatriates and individuals with assets held overseas. Read our experts’ simple guide to what you need to know
Australia is getting ready for the Common Reporting Standard

Scott Jago, partner at Allan Hall Business Advisors, explains that the Common Reporting Standard is live and has implications for Australian tax resident individuals and corporations with assets held overseas.
Employment contracts in the United States: What are the advantages and disadvantages?

The first article in our mini-series for foreign companies on U.S. employment law provides a general overview of U.S. law and why employment contracts can be an effective tool to define the relationship between a company and certain employees
Outsourcing accounting services to India: Frequently asked questions

Several questions come into the minds of CPAs when considering whether to outsource or ‘offshore’ their clients’ accounting, tax preparation and bookkeeping services to accounting firms in countries such as India. This article from B.M.Chatrath & Co. (BMC), Alliott Group member firm in India for over 25 years, aims to provide definitive answers and information about the expected cost savings.