Chip sales are taxed at 17 per cent in China, but local manufacturers can claim up to 14 per cent of the levy back. |
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I am a full-time engineering student and even my part-time work at a local supermarket is taxed at 50 per cent. |
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My understanding is that I am then taxed at my marginal rate of income tax on any capital gain. |
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The cars are neither taxed or roadworthy but often evade Police detection as they are not stolen. |
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The bikes will be road registered, taxed and insured and new bikes have to comply with strict emissions and noise regulations. |
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Since withdrawals from such plans are fully taxed, you might wind up converting tax-free dividends into taxable income. |
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A good number of cyclists of my acquaintance have fully taxed, insured and MOT'd cars on their drives. |
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All nets had to be licensed annually and were taxed at the rate of five dollars for every net 65 fathoms in length or smaller. |
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He had not passed his test, never had a driving lesson and the car was not Mot'd, taxed or insured. |
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You might end up having to pay a fine for not having your car properly taxed, and then you might reverse into somebody else's car. |
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We are urging the people of Darwen to get their cars taxed and save themselves the expense of clamping. |
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But these programmes were to be paid for by local taxpayers, taxed through the rates due on houses, farms, factories, and offices. |
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On any view it seems highly improbable that these funds represent legitimate taxed earnings. |
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Radeschi said the community's resources have been taxed by dealing with troubled youth. |
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With resources taxed and false rumors howling, misinformation was rarely spread by the news media. |
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The need to properly categorize, inventory and secure the massive number of garments and shoes must have taxed their resources and creativity. |
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In fact, only a handful of the wealthy allow their entire fortunes to be taxed. |
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The influx of refugees and displaced persons taxed the already stretched resources of States. |
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In the US, pensions are normally taxed, with the pensioner having to claim back the tax at year end. |
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The EU is pressing Switzerland to hand over information about EU citizens who hold Swiss bank accounts, and who cannot be taxed on the funds. |
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Then we were swingeingly taxed on the latter, which was the real point of the exercise. |
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But the fact that there were no credits applying meant they were often overtaxed compared with people taxed at 33 percent. |
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The coaches feel he is taxed too much with all that he has to learn as the starting strong safety, and they don't want to overload him. |
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It was work that chapped my hands, taxed my muscles, and opened my naive eyes. |
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Spirit drinks will be taxed per hectolitre of pure alcohol instead of per degree of alcoholic strength. |
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Investment earnings would be taxed once they are cashed in and you have used them to buy something. |
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Reports were taken on illegal taxation, in which villages were taxed either by headcounts on goats and sheep or by taking the livestock itself. |
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If the bond goes up in price and you sell it, the profit will be treated as capital gains and taxed accordingly. |
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The huge effort to build up the U.S. presence in the Middle East taxed the Air Force's airlift capability. |
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Congress can show a commitment to this by raising or eliminating the cap on wages taxed for Social Security. |
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I also work hard but because I am taxed to the hilt I can rarely afford to play hard. |
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The trip to the surgery taxed me more than somewhat, along with the malaise that comes from being prodded and poked. |
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It taxed the resources of the municipality to the utmost and left scars on the city that took years to efface. |
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You will not be taxed on income or earnings you make from money on which you have already paid basic rate income tax. |
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Company cars are set to be taxed differently from April 2002 but the tax trend is up. |
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It seemed the slowness of the previous episodes might finally be rewarded with some return on my taxed patience. |
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Income of unincorporated bodies, trustees and personal representatives is taxed at the standard rate. |
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When he improves his land he is taxed more heavily for it, even while high-priced but unimproved land in the towns is assessed at a minimum. |
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Nationals are taxed on a sliding scale with a maximum taxable rate of 25 per cent. |
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Police bosses secretly taxed the trespass of what was seen as unenforceable laws. |
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Money from letting is classed as unearned income and, in some cases, people could be taxed at 40 per cent. |
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In a census year a piece of uncultivated land was not taxed until the following census. |
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In wealthy areas, the total income available to be taxed is much higher than in poor areas. |
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I pay tax on my money, my taxed income is paid to the nanny and then I pay tax for the nanny on top. |
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It just taxed the Devils, who faced six short-handed situations one night earlier in a 3-1 victory at the New York Rangers. |
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Last week the news broke that even chewing gum was to be taxed to the tune of 15 cent a packet. |
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As efforts to close the materials cycle intensify, throwaway products will be either banned or taxed out of existence. |
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Here, Upshaw sings the later soprano version, and is occasionally taxed by its challengingly high tessitura. |
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For instance, a three-wheeler taxi purchased in Colombo for about 150,000 rupees is taxed 65,000 rupees. |
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But isn't it in the interest of both the taxers and the taxed to conclude longer-term deals, achieving some durability in our tax system? |
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You just become someone walking around in freedom, no longer a pretend celebrity with a wallet to be taxed. |
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The company can make large tax-deductible contributions to a director's pension fund and the director will not be taxed on the benefit-in-kind. |
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The basic idea is that you are not taxed on the funds until you withdraw, at which point you are taxed at the rate of your income tax bracket. |
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An average worker on a full-time wage is taxed less than in Australia, as a proportion of wages. |
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The truth is that most of the accumulated wealth that is subject to the estate tax was never taxed at all as income. |
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One piece of good news is that the majority of Britons do not need to complete a tax return, as all of their income is taxed at source. |
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Additionally, they say that racing should be taxed as an ordinary business. |
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He is being urged to reform inheritance tax so that less well-off people would be taxed less. |
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Wherever you're taxed, you'll need to know what your residency and your domicile are as they are not the same. |
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Then again, taking a whacking huge salary also gets taxed so we can't be too mean on him. |
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Rich countries should be taxed to help poorer nations develop, thus reducing the threat of war and terrorism. |
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At the moment we think that highly taxed New Zealanders pay a marginal tax rate of 39 percent. |
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Pursuant to that order the defendants taxed their costs and applied for payment, despite the fact that the action had not been determined. |
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The rule is that realty is taxed both in the state where it is located and also is taxable to the state of one's residence. |
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If a can of beer, a 5-ounce glass of wine, a wine cooler and a shot of vodka have the same alcohol content, why are they not taxed equally? |
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Namely, it would be taxed in the same way as cigarettes, alcohol and other unnecessary recreational drugs. |
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Italy taxed synthetic ethyl alcohol more highly than ethyl alcohol obtained from fermentation. |
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The vast majority of us make less than that, so every penny of our yearly income is taxed. |
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They're not going to be taxed on hotel rooms if they can prove that they were living in New Orleans proper and that they're actual evacuees. |
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Some might argue that recreational drug use, if not sanctioned and taxed, is against the law after all. |
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Non-residents are only taxed on income or profits earned from Irish sources. |
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Satellite launchers can be taxed for cleanup, kind of like a bottle deposit. |
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The lower rates are retroactive to May 6, so dividends collected or gains realized before then are taxed at the old rates. |
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Dispose of interests in offshore roll-up funds if the proceeds will be taxed at a lower rate in the foreign jurisdiction than your home country. |
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The UK remains a relatively lowly taxed country compared with its European partners. |
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Tariffs on farm products will continue to be taxed as Japan wants to protect local producers. |
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The MPs decided that the money drawn would be taxed by 16 per cent instead of the present 20 per cent. |
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It was decided to do this by ordering those costs to be taxed on the indemnity basis. |
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The applicant is to pay the costs of the respondent of the summons on an indemnity basis, such costs to be taxed forthwith. |
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Did this mean, he asked, that the disabled were being taxed to make up for the city's lost revenue? |
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Millions of us have our nest eggs in taxed savings accounts that pay well below the going rate of interest. |
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At present, land is taxed at a higher rate than improvements only in the counties of Hawaii and Kauai. |
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In some areas a deck attached to a house will be taxed, but if it is separated by even an inch or two it will not. |
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I'd venture to guess that every form of income is taxed at least twice, and maybe three or four times. |
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The snooty royal English sat on their powdered bums and taxed the daylights out of the poor citizens. |
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The magistrates agreed to the defence counsel's application for the defendants' costs to be taxed and paid out of central funds. |
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If one partner leaves the other his estate, it is taxed at the full death tax rate. |
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It was necessary for the profits to be taxed in Australia by accruals in order for franked dividends to be able to be paid. |
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When you invest corporately, your earnings are initially taxed at very high rates. |
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The increased scrutiny is likely to slow airport travel, possibly requiring airlines to curtail flights as the system is already taxed. |
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Your taxable lump sum is taxed at your marginal rate of tax, either 20 per cent or 42 per cent. |
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So it is an untaxed fund, or not a taxed fund, and there is no rebate. |
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Is it not about time horses were taxed for using, and damaging, the roads? |
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Yet corporate executives who create value get taxed in full on their comp packages. |
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The DVLA wheel-clamping unit will be clamping vehicles that are not taxed. |
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However, clever structuring will enable them to create licence income in a zero taxed patent company subsidiary, and tax relievable expense in a trading company parent. |
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Those who cannot afford to buy bonds, or who prefer to invest in productive endeavors, must pay in future taxes for the reprieve of not being taxed in the present. |
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And as a result, families that are raising kids and loving kids and send them off with lunch pails every day and tucking them in at night are taxed at a higher rate. |
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You must complete a form if you are a higher-rate taxpayer, are self-employed or have income from a source other than salaried employment, which was taxed at source. |
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Under current law, such withdrawals are taxed at the student's tax rate. |
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At the end of five years, only interest earned and capital gains are taxed at 23 per cent, in line with the tax treatment of other investment funds. |
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Profits from unincorporated businesses are taxed at 15 percent. |
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This can represent a significant tax saving, compared with an ordinary share option scheme where the option is generally exempt, but the gain is taxed at income tax rates. |
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In companies like ours, the profit is taxed at the corporation rate. |
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The cameras are not only linked to the police national computer, but also to the DVLA database, which allows officers to identify vehicles that are not registered or taxed. |
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His car was not insured, not taxed and did not have an MoT certificate. |
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Motorists from Athy are also forced to drive to Naas to have their cars taxed as the only motor tax registration office for the county is also based in the county town. |
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He claims youngsters wearing baseball caps instead of helmets race around towards Brooklands Lake on bikes which are not road-worthy, insured or taxed. |
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I am not condoning corporal punishment but some sympathy must go out to the teacher whose patience must have been taxed to the limit and which seems to have snapped. |
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Where the outcome of the Legal Proceedings is not a Success the Insurer shall have the right to have the Insured's Solicitor's bills taxed or assessed on the standard basis. |
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Second, there is no tax shelter as capital gains are taxed regularly, albeit at the beneficiary's rate, which is typically lower than that of the contributor. |
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If you follow this meal pattern, your digestion is generally never taxed beyond its capacity, and your body efficiently metabolizes the food you eat. |
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Loosies are generally bought by cigarette addicts who have trouble affording a whole pack at the taxed rate. |
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Money is money, but the proposition is not all that compelling once you are taxed on the income. |
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So Hatch, Burr, and Coburn would have taxed benefits starting at about 65 percent of the average cost of a plan. |
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Corporations are taxed on their revenue minus their expenses. |
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I live in the second-highest property taxed county in the entire country in Nassau County. |
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Next year all goods will be taxed at the one rate of 15 percent. |
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And there's the additional benefit that the savings made by overpaying your mortgage debt are not taxed, whereas interest paid in a savings accounts is. |
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Taxpaying voters, well used to being taxed to the hilt by politicians of all political hues, are right to be so sceptical about the show being put on in front of them. |
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Long-term capital gains arising from transfer of equity shares are taxed at 20 per cent if indexation benefit is availed of and at 10 per cent without benefit of indexation. |
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We cannot allow a situation where property is taxed at exorbitant levels while the money is squandered on inessentials and perks for the powerful. |
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The majority of four-wheel drive vehicles continue to taxed at the concessional rate of 5 per cent import duty while passenger vehicles incur a 15 per cent duty. |
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As the old Act covered only registered dealers and taxed only specified goods, substantial revenue was lost though the goods were consumed in a local area. |
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The war veteran this year won a landmark case against the Ministry of Defence because his pension had been wrongly taxed for 45 years after he was invalided out. |
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The evaluation summary also stated that, in almost all cases, if a borough demerged its residents would be taxed more heavily for the same services. |
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A non-resident is taxed in Spain on income arising from Spanish property at the rate of 25 per cent on gross income without any deductions for expenses or interest costs. |
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The ordinary income rate that you are taxed under is dependent on the amount of adjusted gross income that you receive for the tax year and your filing status. |
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Given an equal tax rate regardless of income, Mill agreed that inheritance should be taxed. |
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Before that, Mississippi had taxed the illegal alcohol brought in by bootleggers. |
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Widmer-Schlumpf said that a Swiss-German agreement yet to be ratified provided for German assets in Swiss banks to be taxed in Switzerland. |
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In July 1974, the standard rate became 8 percent and from October that year petrol was taxed at a new higher rate of 25 percent. |
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The trust's income can, however, be taxed in the hands of either the trust or the beneficiary. |
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First, they could be taxed on sales instead of profit then there would be no creative accounting to run at a loss. |
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Whitty, a former Chief Constable for Liverpool, had campaigned for the abolition of the Stamp Act under which newspapers were taxed. |
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England was still the least taxed country in Europe, with no official excise and no regular direct taxation. |
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The British government continued to pursue trade control, however, passing acts that taxed wool, hats, and molasses. |
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The British elite, the most heavily taxed of any in Europe, pointed out angrily that the colonists paid little to the royal coffers. |
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Much smuggling occurs when enterprising merchants attempt to supply demand for a good or service that is illegal or heavily taxed. |
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Tangible personal property also is taxed at the local level and is based on a percentage or percentages of original cost. |
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The interest is taxed, but as you've no income, if you're not a taxpayer you get the full whack on it. |
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Once transferred to a subsidiary elsewhere where their value is not taxed, the same diamonds are frequently worth more. |
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Another cause is the rate at which income is taxed coupled with the progressivity of the tax system. |
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The railway system, with 700,000 employees, was taxed to the limit as demand for transportation soared. |
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The country was relatively highly taxed, but gained access to English markets. |
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Personal income is assessed and taxed on a total worldwide income basis rather than a remittance basis. |
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And thus the wars they beginne, Whereof the holy church is taxed, That in the point, as it is axed, The disme go'th to the battaile. |
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Chopping and hauling wood was exhaustive work. Scraping the flesh off the heavy hides and hanging them to dry also taxed her physical strength. |
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When a vehicle is sold, the new owners will have to obtain a new tax disc even if the vehicle has only just been taxed. |
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There went out a decree from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be taxed. |
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A change may be an abuse of discretion if it results in similar taxpayers being taxed differently. |
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According to much national or state legislation, a large array of fiscal obligations are taxed for capital gains. |
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New Hampshire has never taxed earned income, but in 1923, it started taxing unearned income with the enactment of the interest and dividends tax. |
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In addition, a cash basis employee who defers the income before it is earned will not be taxed until actual receipt. |
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The Multistate Tax Commission is considering significant changes to the rules that govern how multistate businesses are taxed. |
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International trade is usually regulated by governmental quotas and restrictions, and often taxed by tariffs. |
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In 1985 the Films Act was passed, removing the Eady Levy, which resulted in foreign artists being taxed more heavily. |
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Therefore, receiving inheritance would put one ahead of society unless taxed on the inheritance. |
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Because single people with no settled home could not be taxed, males typically had more power than women in their dissent. |
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They did not see anything in the unwritten British constitution that made taxes special and noted that they had taxed American trade for decades. |
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They were taxed by the Sultan and some of them, tent-dwelling Albanians, were observed in the seventeenth century AD by Randolph. |
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Most of the foreign merchants coming to Ayutthaya were European and Chinese, and were taxed by the authorities. |
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The Spartan general Brasidas even taxed the Athenians with cowardice on account of their Ionian lineage. |
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Judicial rulings from Cracow were routinely flouted, while peasants were heavily taxed and practically tied to the land as serfs. |
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Rabbit and squirrel skins were traded and taxed in timbers of 40 hides each. |
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Tax-exempt and low-tax owners thus move to disfavorably taxed investments where the pretax return is high. |
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The tithe demanded that each layperson in England and Wales be taxed one tenth of their personal income and moveable property. |
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Nonresidents are taxed only on certain types of income from sources within the jurisdictions, with few exceptions. |
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Prior to this time, slaves were required to pass through Portugal to be taxed before making their way to the Americas. |
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Passive income, or profits earned from so-called intangible sources such as interest, is taxed in the U.S. as it is earned. |
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Meanwhile, Parliament passed the Tea Act to lower the price of taxed tea exported to the colonies in order to help the East India Company undersell smuggled Dutch tea. |
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Belgian men were drafted into the French wars and heavily taxed. |
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At the same time, US citizens working outside the country for 510 days during a period of 18 months would not be taxed on their earnings by the Internal Revenue Service. |
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The holder of a Hellenic leitourgia was not taxed a specific sum, but was entrusted with a particular ritual, which could be performed with greater or lesser magnificence. |
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A new imperial tribute system established Mexica tribute collectors that taxed the population directly, bypassing the authority of local dynasties. |
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A large number of the population could not be taxed because they were slaves or held Roman citizenship, both of which exempted them from taxation. |
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The whole village was powered by hydroelectricity during the 1920s but this became so heavily taxed that the people there were forced to return to the national grid. |
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Rydqvist, Spizman, and Strebulaev attribute the differential growth in direct and indirect holdings to differences in the way each are taxed in the United States. |
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Similarly, the imposition of a tax or of a regulatory norm by the government is now analyzed exactly as if it were a case of peaceful exchange between the taxed and the taxer. |
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Therefore, wealth is taxed through Zakat, but trade is not taxed. |
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Motorcycles are taxed on engine capacity rather than CO2 emissions. |
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Investments in pension funds and 401ks, the two most common vehicles of indirect participation, are taxed only when funds are withdrawn from the accounts. |
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It appears from the evidence, that the corn from the Baltic is often very heavily taxed, and that this tax is generally raised in proportion to our necessities. |
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Residents are generally taxed differently from nonresidents. |
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He was criticised by clergy chroniclers for having taxed the clergy both for the Crusade and for his ransom, whereas the church and the clergy were usually exempt from taxes. |
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The data path demands of a storage system are additionally taxed by the demands of RAID parity generation for RAID-5 and RAID-6, and by computing data integrity checksums. |
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Capital gains may be taxed at different rates than other income. |
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When a UK resident fully encashes an offshore life insurance policy, the profit made on the policy is added to their income for that year and taxed at their marginal rate. |
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Personal gains made by regular trading in, for example, equities or goods is assessed as income rather than a capital gain and is consequently taxed as income. |
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Happoshu is taxed at a lower rate than regular beer and has become a hit among frugal Japanese consumers, with shipments reaching 189,026 kilolitres in February. |
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In Europe, he says, we over-govern. The subjects of European governments would seem, according to his notion, to be brought into this world only to be licked and taxed. |
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The lower casino tax to complement the tourism industry must therefore be balanced against the increased substitutionary effects on the more heavily taxed lottery industry. |
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Railroad workers all over the nation want to know why the general public and the railroad industry must be taxed to pay for the superroads required by heavy trucks. |
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Spirits, malt, and sugar were taxed to raise the rest of the money needed. |
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Colonists condemned the tax because their rights as Englishmen protected them from being taxed by a Parliament in which they had no elected representatives. |
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