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  2. Taxation in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Taxes in Cyprus are levied by both the central and local governments. Tax revenue stood at 39.2% of GDP in 2012. [1] The most important revenue sources are the income tax, social security, value-added tax and corporate tax, and are all collected by the central government. Income tax is levied on a progressive rate.

  3. Stadium subsidy - Wikipedia

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    A stadium subsidy is a type of government subsidy given to professional sports franchises to help finance the construction or renovation of a sports venue. Stadium subsidies can come in the form of tax-free municipal bonds, cash payments, long-term tax exemptions, infrastructure improvements, and operating cost subsidies. Funding for stadium ...

  4. Spyros Kyprianou Athletic Center - Wikipedia

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    The Spyros Kyprianou Athletic Center or Spyros Kyprianou Sports Centre (Greek: Αθλητικό Κέντρο "Σπύρος Κυπριανού", romanized: Athlitikó Kéntro "Spýros Kyprianoú"), also known as Spyros Kyprianou Arena and Palais des sports, is an indoor arena located in the Kato Polemidia district of Limassol, Cyprus.

  5. List of football stadiums in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of football stadiums in Cyprus, ordered by capacity. Stadiums in bold are part of the 2022–23 Cypriot First Division. Current stadiums

  6. Tsirio Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Tsirio Stadium (Greek: Τσίρειο Στάδιο) is an all-seater multi-purpose stadium in Limassol, Cyprus. The stadium holds 13,331 people and is mostly used for football matches. It was the home ground of the three biggest clubs in Limassol, [ 1 ] which have now moved to the Alphamega Stadium .

  7. Stelios Kyriakides Stadium - Wikipedia

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    It is regarded as one of the best pitches in Cyprus and situated ideally for the public. Until 25 May 2017 its name was Pafiako Stadium (Greek: Παφιακό Στάδιο), but Cyprus Sport Organisation change its name to Stelios Kyriakides Stadium after marathon runner Stelios Kyriakides. [2] [3] It is the home stadium of Akritas Chlorakas ...

  8. Transfer pricing - Wikipedia

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    Section 247 of the Income Tax Act (Canada) Information Circular 87-2R - International Transfer Pricing (1999) Information Circular 94-4R - International Transfer Pricing: Advance Pricing Arrangements (APAs) (2001) TPM 07 - Referrals to the Transfer Pricing Review Committee (2005) TPM 09 - Reasonable efforts under section 247 of the Income Tax ...

  9. Transfer (association football) - Wikipedia

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    Under FIFA rules, [243] if a professional football player transfers to another club during the course of a contract, 5% of any transfer fee, not including training compensation paid to his former club, shall be deducted from the total amount of this transfer fee and distributed by the new club as a solidarity contribution to the club(s ...

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