Tax Equalization

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Term: Tax Equalization

Definition:A system intended to ensure that an employee on an international assignment pays no more or no less tax than what they would pay in their home country. If the tax burden is more, the company makes up the difference; if less, the company keeps the difference.

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92 - Expatriate Compensation 13
93 - Global Mobility and the Relocation of an Employee to an International Assignment 11
91 - Multiple Country Compensation Programs 4
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