ETL GLOBAL is proud to announce a significant new initiative from its Global Mobility Group, a team of international tax and legal experts within the ETL GLOBAL network.

Under the leadership of Anna Misiak, Elena Escura, and Victoria Welsh, the group will launch a series of publications starting 2025, addressing key topics related to international assignments, relocations, and other aspects of global mobility. The series will aim to provide valuable insights and practical guidance for employers and employees navigating the complexities of an international workforce.

In the context of this announcement, ETL GLOBAL is pleased to highlight NexumStp’s new relocation and moving services, headed by Micaela Laura and tailored to provide support for individuals and businesses relocating to Italy. From personalised housing searches to expert assistance with bureaucratic and immigration procedures, NexumStp ensures a smooth and positive relocation experience – now further enhanced by Italy’s updated impatriate tax relief scheme, which introduces significant financial incentives for professionals.

Download the Relocation & Moving Services brochure by NexumSTP here and find more information on Global Mobility matters on their homepage.

These initiatives, alongside ETL GLOBAL’s Workation Map, highlight the network’s claim for leadership in fostering global mobility and offering innovative solutions for international success.

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