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Individual income tax: Since 2007 [1] there is a progressive scale of taxation, with a non-taxable minimum. The payroll tax is part of the same tax scheme. Wealth tax: There is a non-taxable minimum [7] which leaves the big majority of Uruguayans out of this duty. A progressive scale of taxation ranges from 0.7% to 2.75%.
Document duty charged on real estate transfers from estates performed by a Guernsey Advocate: Taxation in Sark Saudi Arabia [198] 2.5% (fully Saudi national owned businesses), 2.5-15% (taxed at Zakat rate 2.5% for the Saudi percentage of ownership, 15% for all other ownership) 0% 15% (standard rate) 5% (real estate transactions rate)
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NEW YORK (Reuters) -DLocal, a Latin American payments provider with a market value of about $3.6 billion, is exploring options including a potential sale, people familiar with the matter told ...
Goods and Services Tax (GST; Māori: Tāke hokohoko) is a value-added tax or consumption tax for goods and services consumed in New Zealand. GST in New Zealand is designed to be a broad-based system with few exemptions, such as for rents collected on residential rental properties, donations, precious metals and financial services. [ 75 ]
Uruguay President Luis Lacalle Pou declared a state of emergency in the capital Montevideo because of a water shortage, enacting measures such as tax exemptions for bottled water and the ...
The first revenue stamp of Uruguay (1871) used on an 1872 document (image cropped). A 1911 revenue stamp of Uruguay. Uruguay has issued revenue stamps since 1871. [1] Uses have included documentary taxes, consular services, and tobacco and alcohol duties. [2]
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