

The effects of September 11, 2001 on both inbound and outbound international business are still being assessed. The threat of terrorism has led some companies to reconsider overseas investments and others have withdrawn employees or entire operations. New regulations and compliance requirements are being developed that will impact the way companies do business abroad and others will effect foreign companies with operations in the U.S. The reporting of revenue from outside the U.S. and those that import or export raw materials or finished products will be seeing tighter scrutiny.

Our International Services Group members are specially trained and provide a wide range of opportunities for both inbound and outbound businesses and corporations.

At Berry Dunn, we recognize that doing business in a foreign country, whether or not the United States is your home base, can be complex and challenging. There are regulatory hurdles to clear and customs and communications to understand.

At Berry Dunn, we have developed highly skilled, personable individuals experienced in tax, accounting, and business issues unique to international business.