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  • 21Payroll tax — generally refers to two kinds of taxes: Taxes which employers are required to withhold from employees pay, also known as withholding, Pay As You Earn (PAYE) or Pay As You Go (PAYG) tax; and taxes which are paid from the employer s own funds and… …

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  • 22State income tax — is an income tax in the United States that is levied by each individual state. Seven states choose to impose no income tax. These states are Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming. Additionally, New Hampshire and… …

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  • 23Income tax in Australia — Broadly, Australia levies tax on three sources of income for individual taxpayers: personal earnings (for example, salary and wages), business income, and capital gains. Income received by individuals is taxed at progressive rates. Income derived …

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  • 24Pay-as-you-earn tax — For other uses see Paye (disambiguation) Pay as you earn or PAYE refers to a system of withholding of income tax from payments to employees. Amounts withheld are treated as advance payments of income tax due. They are refundable to the extent… …

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  • 25Transfer tax — A transfer tax is a tax on the passing of title to property from one person (or entity) to another.In a narrow legal sense, a transfer tax is essentially a transaction fee imposed on the transfer of title to property. This kind of tax is… …

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  • 26Dual income tax — The dual income tax system levies a proportional tax rate on all net income (capital, wage and pension income less deductions) combined with progressive tax rates on gross labour and pension income. This implies that labour income is taxed at… …

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  • 27California Franchise Tax Board — The California Franchise Tax Board (FTB) collects state personal income tax and corporate income tax of California. [ [http://www.ftb.ca.gov/individuals/txdlnqnt.html Delinquent Taxpayers with name, city, and zip code] ] HistoryIn 1879 California …

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  • 28Cascade Tax — A tax that is levied on a good at each stage of the production process up to the point of being sold to the final consumer. A cascade tax is a type of turnover tax with each successive transfer being taxed inclusive of any previous cascade taxes… …

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  • 29Rates (tax) — This article is about the property tax system. For the burden ratio at which a business or person is taxed, see Tax rate. For the current local government tax levied in England, Scotland, and Wales, see Council Tax. Rates are a type of property… …

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  • 30Fringe Benefits Tax — (FBT) is the taxation of most, but not all fringe benefits, which are generally non cash employee benefits. The rationale behind FBT is that it helps restore equity and fairness to those employees who do not receive such benefits, and allows a… …

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