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  2. As Hong Kong lenders trim staff, prospects tighten for some ...

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    As Deutsche Bank and other big banks reduce staff, expatriate financial workers who are made redundant and want to stay in Hong Kong may find it more difficult if they are unwilling to learn a new ...

  3. Expatriation tax - Wikipedia

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    The new expatriation tax law, effective for calendar year 2009, defines "covered expatriates" as expatriates who have a net worth of $2 million, or a 5-year average income tax liability exceeding $139,000, to be adjusted for inflation, or who have not filed an IRS Form 8854 [20] certifying they have complied with all federal tax obligations for ...

  4. Expats (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    The show changes Charlie, Mercy's male friend from Columbia, to Charly, a female native of Hong Kong. Also absent is Julian, a young boy Hilary adopts in the book. [16] [17] The series also shifts the location and timing of certain events. In The Expatriates, Gus vanishes during a family vacation to Seoul, which Expats changes to a Hong Kong ...

  5. List of most expensive cities for expatriate employees

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    Hong Kong, China Ashgabat, Turkmenistan Tokyo, Japan Singapore. Mercer's Cost of Living surveys are taken in March of each year. The survey covers 207 cities around the world and measures the comparative cost of over 200 items in each location, including housing, transport, food, clothing, household goods and entertainment.

  6. Hong Kong residents were enraged in 2021 when Kidman was exempted from strict Covid-19 quarantine requirements in order to film parts of “Expats” in the city, a longtime moviemaking hub.

  7. HSBC Expat - Wikipedia

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    HSBC Expat focuses on providing finance and cross border services to expatriates and migrants. [1] It offers its global services in over 100 countries. Its key business operations include multi-currency accounts for easy management of finances across borders, wealth management and investments for international clients, insurance suited to expatriates' needs, international mortgage services ...

  8. Tax equalization - Wikipedia

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    Tax equalization is a policy applied by some international companies under which employees who are hired in one country and later accept a (temporary) assignment in another country do not have their total after-tax ("take-home") compensation changed depending on the tax regimes of the country they move to. If the employee is assigned to a ...

  9. Nicole Kidman caused a stir when she came to Hong Kong mid-pandemic to shoot the Amazon-backed drama series “Expats.” But, awkwardly, the completed series is not available in the city where it ...