Tax equalisation is an arrangement some employers offer to staff working overseas, making sure they pay no more (or less) tax than they would at home. The employer covers any extra foreign tax, and if you pay less than UK tax, the company keeps the savings. It’s commonly used for international assignments and expats.
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