Yeah, funnily enough my experience is based on international tax advice.
No one actually knows anything about this, save for like 3 people world wide for each country pair.
Lawyers will happily bill you for incorrect advice because their liability is limited to the amount invoiced. But you can end up with massive tax bills based on that bad advice.
You can do better by reading the law and tax treaties yourself, then getting someone to verify your interpretation.
No one actually knows anything about this, save for like 3 people world wide for each country pair.
Lawyers will happily bill you for incorrect advice because their liability is limited to the amount invoiced. But you can end up with massive tax bills based on that bad advice.
You can do better by reading the law and tax treaties yourself, then getting someone to verify your interpretation.
Law is just code for humans.