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  2. Taxation in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Since 2021, Russia has been using a progressive (two-tier) tax system. Russia implemented a progressive tax with rates of 13% or 15% for those earning over 5 million rubles a year. [33] The following shall be classified as federal taxes and levies: [34] value added tax; excise duties; tax on income of physical persons; tax on the profit of ...

  3. List of countries by tax rates - Wikipedia

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    Individual income tax VAT or GST or Sales tax Capital gains tax [1] Inheritance/Estate Tax Further reading Lowest marginal rate Highest marginal rate Afghanistan: 20% [2] 0% [3] 20% [3] 0% [4] However, in Taliban run areas pre-Taliban rule, small fees were illegally added to some groceries. [5] Taxation in Afghanistan Albania: 15% [6] 0% [7] 23 ...

  4. Capital gains tax - Wikipedia

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    Individuals paid capital gains tax at their highest marginal rate of income tax (0%, 10%, 20% or 40% in the tax year 2007/8) but from 6 April 1998 were able to claim a taper relief which reduced the amount of a gain that is subject to capital gains tax (thus reducing the effective rate of tax) depending on whether the asset is a "business asset ...

  5. Capital gains tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    From 1998 through 2017, tax law keyed the tax rate for long-term capital gains to the taxpayer's tax bracket for ordinary income, and set forth a lower rate for the capital gains. (Short-term capital gains have been taxed at the same rate as ordinary income for this entire period.) [ 16 ] This approach was dropped by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act ...

  6. Agrizhan - Wikipedia

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    The community's decline began in the early 19th century, when the Russian Empire began to tightly regulate the trade of foreign merchants. [2] In 1857, they numbered 107. Since then they have assimilated into the Astrakhan Tatar population. [3] At least some of the earliest Indian Merchants were Hindus.

  7. Taxation of private equity and hedge funds - Wikipedia

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    Instead, the partner is taxed as the partnership earns income. In the case of a hedge fund, this means that the partner defers taxation on the income that the hedge fund earns, which is typically ordinary income (or possibly short-term capital gains), due to the nature of the investments most hedge funds make.

  8. Taxation of precious metals - Wikipedia

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    The GST has replaced previous taxes such as value added tax and made trade more transparent. [10] Capital gains are subject to capital gains tax under the Income Tax Act of 1961. Gains from the sale of gold held for less than 36 months are considered short-term and are taxed at the individual income tax rate (up to 30%).

  9. Merchant guild (Russian Empire) - Wikipedia

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    The Manifesto required the fee of minimum 500 Rubles to acquire the status of merchant and 1% tax of the stated capital. [3] Merchants entered a certain guild according to the stated capital. In the 18th-century Russia, the activity of a merchant was called commerce, which implied a wide range of spheres: from banking and manufacturing to ...