Termination of Employment Contract in Spain
As we enthusiastically conquer new markets and expand our businesses, the termination of employment contracts often takes a backseat in our planning. However, it is an inevitable aspect of the hiring life cycle that every employer will encounter. Having a solid understanding of this process before entering a new market can save you from potential […]
Register as foreign employer
Employ and run payroll internationally without setting up a foreign company We often get the question from companies if they need to set up…
Payroll update for the Netherlands – The Balanced Labour Market Act (WAB)
The new year brings some important changes regarding the Dutch labour market. We have put together a a short overview of the changes that…
Do you need a subsidiary when entering a new European market?
At Internago we are often asked about the costs related to setting up subsidiaries or branches on European markets. It is of course…
Do e-commerce companies need to set up local companies or branches to sell on EU-markets?
Internago recently had a case with a Nordic e-commerce company selling consumer goods online to a few EU-markets. In this particular case…
The Italian TFR: An Overview for HR Managers
As an HR manager, you are no stranger to the complexities of managing a multinational workforce. There is a lot to keep track of, from visa…
How are companies taxed in France? These are the main rules.
French corporate tax rates depend on the legal structure, turnover and profit. Companies in France are taxed either on income (impôt sur le…
Setting up a company in Sweden – this is what you should know
Over 14 000 foreign companies in Sweden Sweden is an attractive market for foreign companies. Politically stable and economically very…
Employing and setting up payroll in France – a quick guide
You have made the decision to establish your business in France and you plan to hire employees. The first step is to establish your company…
Which is the most suitable establishment form for international companies on the French Market?
There are more than 25 000 foreign companies in France, employing more than 2 million people. The United States is the largest international…