There have been better times to be an international student in the US. The Trump administration has revoked over a thousand visas from those who have travelled to America to study, and the president has also threatened an outright ban on overseas students for Harvard as part of a growing row between the White House and the iconic educational institution. It’s a tumultuous time for businesses in the US, including Sprintax, a company that is part of Terry Clune’s CluneTech Group, to help manage the tax affairs of non-resident students and staff in America. But the education sector has already…
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