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Awardco & Deloitte: Navigating the Global Recognition Program Taxation Landscape
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Awardco & Deloitte: Navigating the Global Recognition Program Taxation Landscape
The labyrinth of country-specific rules and regulations governing tax compliance and savings opportunities around recognition programs can create both a challenge and an opportunity for global employers. In this session, Deloitte and Awardco will introduce you to our strategic alliance, designed to address these specific issues. Our alliance is designed to support employers as they operate employee rewards and recognition programs worldwide, unlocking access to deep local technical knowledge, practical insights, and timely technical updates.
We’ll also discuss how Awardco and Deloitte are simplifying global employee rewards and the related tax responsibilities, using specific compliance challenges and savings opportunities, as well as highlight Deloitte’s tax content solution, designed to provide Awardco users with easy access to up-to-date employer tax compliance information, including tips for managing the tax impacts of recognition programs.
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