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OECD Seeks Public Input on Tax Rules for Global Mobile Workers by December 22

Your voice could reshape global tax rules for remote workers. The OECD’s open consultation tackles residency, compliance—and the future of cross-border employment.

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OECD Seeks Public Input on Tax Rules for Global Mobile Workers by December 22

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has opened a public consultation on tax and regulatory challenges for cross-border mobile workers. Launched on November 26, 2025, the initiative seeks input on issues like tax residency, compliance, and administration. The deadline for submissions is December 22, 2025.

The OECD’s consultation document examines trends affecting globally mobile individuals. It focuses on how tax rules and administrative processes can adapt to increasing cross-border movement. All submitted comments will be published on the OECD’s website.

The consultation runs until December 22, 2025, with all feedback made public. Businesses can turn to advisory firms like KPMG for guidance on navigating the evolving rules. The OECD’s final framework will shape how tax and regulatory systems handle cross-border mobility in the future.

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