
Flowcharts are powerful visual tools that transform complex processes into clear, easy-to-follow diagrams. They offer a visual representation of a workflow, using symbols and arrows to show the sequence of steps.
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GM Framework
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The Foundation
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Constructions
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Compensation
Immigration
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Entry Visa
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Work Permit
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Non-compliance
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Blue Card
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EU ICT
Labor Law
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Applicable Legislation
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Labor Disputes
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Legal Framework
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Duty of Care
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EU Posting
Income Taxation
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Fiscal Residence
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Employer
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Double Tax Avoidance
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Permanent Establishment
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BEPS
Social Security
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Determination Rules
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Mandatory Healthcare
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Private Insurances
Payroll
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Home Payroll
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Host Payroll
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Shadow Payroll
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Split Payroll
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Pay Delivery
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Split Pay
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Currency Issues
Business Traveler
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Immigration
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Labor Law
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Income Taxation
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Social Security
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Payroll
Commuter
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Immigration
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Labor Law
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Income Taxation
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Social Security
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Payroll
EU Posted Worker
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Immigration
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Labor Law
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Income Taxation
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Social Security
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Payroll
Long-term Assignee
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Immigration
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Labor Law
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Income Taxation
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Social Security
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Payroll
Hybrid Worker
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Immigration
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Labor Law
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Income Taxation
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Social Security
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Payroll
Short-term Assignee
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Immigration
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Labor Law
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Income Taxation
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Social Security
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Payroll
Virtual Assignee
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Immigration
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Labor Law
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Income Taxation
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Social Security
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Payroll
LIMITATIONS
A flowchart is not definitive. Each situation requires thoughtful consideration rather than rigid adherence to predetermined content. What works perfectly in one scenario may need significant adaptation in another. Like checklist, you should view flowcharts as helpful guidelines rather than exhaustive solutions to complex compliance scenarios. They serve as starting points, not comprehensive answers to every possible situation.
Several challenges exist when relying solely on Flowcharts:
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They may not capture nuances specific to your organization's unique circumstances;
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Flowcharts can create false confidence that all bases are covered;
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They may become outdated as regulations and business environments evolve;
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Over-reliance on flowcharts can discourage critical thinking and professional judgment
Effective compliance requires supplementing flowcharts approaches with ongoing education, professional expertise, and adaptive strategies that respond to the dynamic nature of regulatory environments.
