PRIMARY CONTACTS: Matthew S. Legg CPA
Schneider Downs can help you manage your international withholding tax liabilities and help you obtain refunds, where applicable.
As a consequence of doing business directly and indirectly around the world, companies often pay taxes in foreign jurisdiction. Many times, these are directly withheld by the payor and may be able to be reduced by treaty application.
In addition, you may be required to withhold taxes if you are operating overseas. We often assist our clients with evaluating and mitigating foreign withholding requirements for various employment and business income taxes.
Through Prime Global, we work directly with our colleagues around the world to ensure compliance and minimize your withholding tax.
About Schneider Downs Tax Advisors
With one of the largest regional tax practices in the country, Schneider Downs Tax Advisors’ personal focus on clients and in-depth understanding of current issues ensures that clients are complying with tax filing requirements and maximizing tax benefits. Our industry knowledge and focus ensures delivery of technical tax strategies which can be implemented as practical business initiatives. Learn more at Tax Services.
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