In his new Manhttan Institute report, Daniel Di Martino argues that a smarter immigration policy can boost the economy, advance the national interest, and stop demographic decline—all without touching a single tax or spending law. Read the entire report: https://lnkd.in/eM5vZ5xR
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This story about "Joe Legal" and "Joe Illegal" sparks a debate about the financial realities of documented versus undocumented labor. The comparison highlights the complexities of taxes, benefits, and social services. It raises questions about the economic impact of immigration policies and individual responsibility. What are your thoughts on this breakdown? How do we balance fairness, economic realities, and the needs of society? #Immigration #Economics #SocialPolicy #Labor #Fairness
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Ben Keith writes for FT Adviser. The article considers the detrimental impact of recent UK policy changes to both the immigration framework and the non-dom tax regime, warning that these developments are “undermining high-net-worth investment” in the UK. In the piece, Ben examines how the tightening of immigration routes and the erosion of long-standing fiscal incentives are together creating significant uncertainty for internationally mobile individuals and their advisers. He concludes that these shifts have led to a notable decline in the UK’s attractiveness as a destination for HNW investment and relocation. To find out more and for access to the full article, please click here: https://bit.ly/4np6ztD #ImmigrationLaw #HighNetWorth #UKInvestment
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A break down of the H-1B changes — and why more changes could come Jeremy Neufeld, the director of immigration policy at the Institute for Progress, comes on Equity to talk H-1B changes. https://lnkd.in/eYSmsnAn
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#France's Parliament has taken a bold step by adopting a Finance Committee amendment that could introduce #citizenship-based #taxation — meaning French nationals may soon be taxed on their worldwide income, even if they live abroad. If implemented, this would mark a major shift away from the traditional residence-based model followed by nearly all countries (except the #US), targeting French citizens who relocate to low-tax jurisdictions or hold assets offshore. This move would fundamentally alter how French nationals think about #globalmobility, #taxplanning, and alternative #residence or #citizenship strategies — highlighting yet again the importance of #sovereigndiversification — holding multiple residencies or citizenships as part of a broader wealth and risk-management strategy.
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Assembly Bill 281 (Senate Bill 287) would require certain Wisconsin employers to participate in the federal E-Verify program. Immigration Attorney Sam Moheban and Director of Public Affairs John Jacobson are monitoring the progress of the legislation. Read more at https://ow.ly/Q61950XhPKW
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Assembly Bill 281 (Senate Bill 287) would require certain Wisconsin employers to participate in the federal E-Verify program. Immigration Attorney Sam Moheban and Director of Public Affairs John Jacobson are monitoring the progress of the legislation. Read more at https://ow.ly/Q61950XhPKW
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Assembly Bill 281 (Senate Bill 287) would require certain Wisconsin employers to participate in the federal E-Verify program. Immigration Attorney Sam Moheban and Director of Public Affairs John Jacobson are monitoring the progress of the legislation. Read more at https://ow.ly/Q61950XhPKW
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Assembly Bill 281 (Senate Bill 287) would require certain Wisconsin employers to participate in the federal E-Verify program. Immigration Attorney Sam Moheban and Director of Public Affairs John Jacobson are monitoring the progress of the legislation. Read more at https://ow.ly/Q61950XhPKW
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Assembly Bill 281 (Senate Bill 287) would require certain Wisconsin employers to participate in the federal E-Verify program. Immigration Attorney Sam Moheban and Director of Public Affairs John Jacobson are monitoring the progress of the legislation. Read more at https://ow.ly/Q61950XhPKW
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Assembly Bill 281 (Senate Bill 287) would require certain Wisconsin employers to participate in the federal E-Verify program. Immigration Attorney Sam Moheban and Director of Public Affairs John Jacobson are monitoring the progress of the legislation. Read more at https://ow.ly/Q61950XhPKW
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