Webinar: Remote Working and Cross-Border Employment in the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany
Since COVID, more and more people have been working from home. Companies are better equipped to facilitate remote work, and we increasingly see employees working from abroad. Most employers believe they have their international workforce under control—until they discover this is not the case.
A remote login from abroad. A temporary assignment that is quietly extended. Supporting a group company in another country. A team working on a project abroad. What may seem like a routine business decision can quickly create risks in areas such as payroll, social security, income tax, employment law, immigration, and corporate tax—often without being noticed internally.
Employees from Netherlands, Belgium or Germany
In today’s flexible world, traditional rules were not designed for this reality. While international talent creates real opportunities for organizations, it also requires careful and coordinated compliance. In the triangle of the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany, many employers are based in one country but employ individuals who live and work in another. Although there is free movement of workers within Europe, the rules for employers and employees differ between countries. Within this complex web of international regulations, it can be difficult for employers to gain a clear understanding of their obligations, risks, and key considerations. At the same time, timely and careful planning of an international workforce can also create opportunities. It is therefore essential to be well informed about the key considerations in this area.
We would like to invite you to a free webinar on 21 May 2026 from 12:00 to 13:30. The webinar will be held in English.
During this webinar, experienced speakers from the Netherlands, Germany, and Belgium will discuss the key differences between the three countries. They will also provide an overview of key considerations, risks, and opportunities related to remote working and cross-border employment. Finally, practical tips will be shared to help you mitigate risks and make the most of opportunities. This webinar is valuable for business leaders, HR professionals, tax and payroll specialists, and anyone involved in cross-border employment.
Speakers
Meike Kuhn – Steuerberaterin/Fachberaterin für internationales Steuerrecht, KONLUS Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaft Steuerberatungsgesellschaft
Suzanne van Hattum – Director Tax, CROP accountants & adviseurs
Anna Mordkowicz – Partner International, Van Havermaet
Registration
Please register here for the free webinar. Practical information on login details will be shared at a later stage with you by e-mail. If you have any questions, please contact Suzanne van Hattum (svanhattum@crop.nl).