Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The worldbank retains services of a large public accounting firm to handle their global mobility taxes, as far as I know. Why are you not covered by that agreement
We inquired about it and were told that was not an option. Maybe they give that option to Managers and above? Nightmare it is to deal with US taxes as a World Bank staff.
Also trying to ask fellow US citizens who work there for recommendations but there are so few of them.
Glad that I was at least correct after a PP lumped me into a posts of the clueless. Reality is I know exactly which firm prepares global tax reconciliations for your employees. Sorry that you are not eligible!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The worldbank retains services of a large public accounting firm to handle their global mobility taxes, as far as I know. Why are you not covered by that agreement
We inquired about it and were told that was not an option. Maybe they give that option to Managers and above? Nightmare it is to deal with US taxes as a World Bank staff.
Also trying to ask fellow US citizens who work there for recommendations but there are so few of them.
Anonymous wrote:The worldbank retains services of a large public accounting firm to handle their global mobility taxes, as far as I know. Why are you not covered by that agreement
Anonymous wrote:Ask the IMF and/Bank HR. If you are a spouse ask the family associations. They have recommendations.
Anonymous wrote:The Wolf Group is good but very expensive.
Anonymous wrote:You owe taxes to someone OP here or your home country. Trying to avoid paying those taxes will get you in hot water.
Anonymous wrote:I have never seen so many dumb answers except for the one re Wolf Group. Why do people reply when they are so clueless?