Establishing overseas educational programs or campuses can be a complex, expensive and resource consuming endeavor that can take years. Regulations, local laws and tax implications differ from jurisdiction to jurisdiction thus creating multifaceted challenges beyond simply instituting a curriculum. Furthermore, institutions run the risk of reputational and brand damage if these programs or campuses are set up incorrectly or a wrong partner is chosen. See more +
Establishing overseas educational programs or campuses can be a complex, expensive and resource consuming endeavor that can take years. Regulations, local laws and tax implications differ from jurisdiction to jurisdiction thus creating multifaceted challenges beyond simply instituting a curriculum. Furthermore, institutions run the risk of reputational and brand damage if these programs or campuses are set up incorrectly or a wrong partner is chosen.
This Bottom Line videocast discusses:
- Key considerations such as the nature of an operation, its location and the applicable local laws
- Due diligence required for setting up a program
- Tax implications that a new program must consider
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