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  2. Accounting in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    OTOC, which is the largest Portuguese professional body, with more than 75,000 affiliates, offers a broad range of training programs to its members, and is an active member in the public discussion of accounting and finance issues.

  3. E-accounting - Wikipedia

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    E-accounting (or online accounting) is the application of online and Internet technologies to the business accounting function. [1] Similar to e-mail being an electronic version of traditional mail, e-accounting is "electronic enablement" of lawful accounting and traceable accounting processes which were traditionally manual and paper-based.

  4. Portuguese Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese Wikipedia (Portuguese: Wikipédia em português) is the Portuguese-language edition of Wikipedia (written Wikipédia, in Portuguese), the free encyclopedia. It was started on 11 May 2001. [2] Wikipedia is the nineteenth most accessed website in Brazil [3] and the tenth most accessed in Portugal. [4]

  5. Category talk:Accounting in Portugal - Wikipedia

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  6. Taxation in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Taxes in Portugal are levied by both the national and regional governments of Portugal. Tax revenue in Portugal stood at 34.9% of GDP in 2018. [ 1 ] The most important revenue sources include the income tax , social security contributions, corporate tax and the value added tax , which are all applied at the national level.

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  8. ZipBooks - Wikipedia

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    ZipBooks was founded by Tim Chaves in June 2015, backed by venture capital firm Peak Ventures. [2] The company secured an additional $2 million of funding in July 2016, [3] and in 2017 it was awarded a $100,000 economic grant by the Utah Governor's Office of Economic Development Technology Commercialization and Innovation Program.

  9. Court of Auditors (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese Court of Audits (Portuguese: Tribunal de Contas) is the high-court in Portugal responsible for reviewing the legal issues on public expenditure and delivering judgement on those accounts relating to: General Accounts of the State; accounts of the Autonomous Regions of the Azores and of Madeira; liability of financial offences