tax treaty

  • 1Tax treaty — Taxation An aspect of fiscal policy …

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  • 2Tax Treaty — A bilateral agreement made by two countries to resolve issues involving double taxation of passive and active income. Tax treaties generally determine the amount of tax that a country can apply to a taxpayer s income and wealth. Tax haven… …

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  • 3tax treaty — An agreement between two countries, identifying the treatment of income, profits, or gains that are subject to tax in both countries. The amount of double taxation relief will be specified in the treaty (see double taxation agreement) …

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  • 4tax treaty — An agreement between two countries, identifying the treatment of income, profits, or gains that are subject to tax in both countries. The amount of double taxation relief will be specified in the treaty …

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  • 5double tax treaty — Where companies or individuals are subject to tax in two different jurisdictions the territories in question may have agreed to regulate differences or overlaps between their respective tax regimes by treaty. Easyform Glossary of Law Terms. UK… …

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  • 6Tax forms in the United States — are used by taxpayers and tax exempt organizations to report financial information to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). They are used to report income and calculate taxes owed to the government of the United States. TOC Federal tax forms 990… …

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  • 7Tax haven — A tax haven is a place where certain taxes are levied at a low rate or not at all. Individuals and/or firms can find it attractive to move themselves to areas with lower tax rates. This creates a situation of tax competition among governments.… …

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  • 8Tax — Taxation An aspect of fiscal policy …

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  • 9Tax rate — For a type of taxation system in the United Kingdom and elsewhere, see Rates (tax). Taxation An aspect of fiscal policy …

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  • 10Tax noncompliance — Taxation An aspect of fiscal policy …

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