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  2. Central Electronic System of Payments - Wikipedia

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    The reporting is expected to result in data sharing on 8 billion payment transactions per year, [2] covering credit transfers, direct debit, credit and debit cards, as well as e-money and transactions by digital platforms actings as PSPs. The information shared includes transaction level detail, as well as information related to the ...

  3. What can I pay with a credit card? - AOL

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    Yes, you can pay taxes with a credit card, but you’ll have to pay a fee. The Internal Revenue Service has contracted three third-party payment processors for payments made by debit and credit cards.

  4. List of countries by tax rates - Wikipedia

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    Map of the world showing national-level sales tax / VAT rates as of October 2019. A comparison of tax rates by countries is difficult and somewhat subjective, as tax laws in most countries are extremely complex and the tax burden falls differently on different groups in each country and sub-national unit.

  5. Can you pay taxes with a credit card? - AOL

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    While paying your taxes with your credit card won't necessarily hurt your credit score, it might. Relying on your credit card to pay a tax bill might negatively impact your credit utilization ratio.

  6. Planet (company) - Wikipedia

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    Planet (formerly known as Fintrax and Premier Tax Free), [1] is a financial services company, specialised in multicurrency payments, credit card processing, Hospitality and Retail Software and the management of VAT refunds (Tax-Free) for tourists. Planet provide their services to overseas visitors, international retail groups, hotels and banks ...

  7. Sales tax - Wikipedia

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    Value added tax (VAT), in which tax is charged on all sales, thus avoiding the need for a system of resale certificates. Tax cascading is avoided by applying the tax only to the difference ("value added") between the price paid by the first purchaser and the price paid by each subsequent purchaser of the same item.

  8. How to Pay a Credit Card Bill - AOL

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    When it comes to credit cards, keeping on top of your bills is important to maintaining or building good credit. Considering that your payment history makes up a large part of your credit, even ...

  9. Value-added tax - Wikipedia

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    All organizations and individuals producing and trading VAT taxable goods and services pay VAT, regardless of whether they have Vietnam-resident establishments. Vietnam has three VAT rates: 0 percent, 5 percent and 10 percent. 10 percent is the standard rate. A variety of goods and service transactions qualify for VAT exemption. [105]