Joe Pilley Global Mobility Tax Director - Specialist Tax

Joe is the Head of Global Mobility Services for Mazars UK.
He is CTA qualified and has over 25 years’ experience advising companies in relation to their internationally mobile employees, whether they form part of a formal international assignment program or simply travel overseas regularly as part of their day to day role.
Joe frequently advises on the optimisation of international assignment policies and tax equalisation arrangements, as well as working with his clients on social security planning, double tax treaty claims, work permit and visa requirements and multinational payroll structures. He also consults with clients on their and their employees’ reporting obligations in order to minimise risk in an area where HMRC are known to be focussing increased scrutiny.
A regular presenter on expatriate topics, his experience covers a broad spectrum including:
- Managing large scale and well established expatriate programs with large numbers of assignees moving into or out of the UK
- Niche businesses that are perhaps expanding abroad for the first time and need guidance on all aspects of managing their first few expatriate employees
- Advising businesses on the taxation of non resident directors
- Short term business traveller tracking and reporting
- Employees in specialist fields such as offshore oil and gas workers and shipping workers
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Pages associated to Joe Pilley
Services
- Overseas Workday Relief - a competition for global talent and investment
- New UK/Swiss social security agreement – a timely clarification
- Health and Social Care Levy Bill – an expatriate perspective
- Social security co-ordination
- Global mobility and the value of an International Workforce
- The future of Global Mobility beyond Covid-19
- Global mobility and employment tax
Insights
- EU-UK - social security co-ordination protocol - an equitable agreement
- Hard brexit: global mobility considerations for cross border financial services
- Brexit social security planning: the transition period & beyond
- Revisions to the posted workers directive effective 30 July 2020
- Expatriate tax relief in a global pandemic