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  2. Totalization agreements - Wikipedia

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    While the United States uses tax treaties in order to manage the social security coverage with foreign nations, other regions of the world do things differently. For example, the European Union has a system in which workers may pay taxes to a multitude of member nations' systems. The system will then total all the contributions a worker made ...

  3. Taxation in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Argentina has a progressive tax on personal income that is collected as a deferred tax. It also has a flat rate tax on business income ( corporate tax ) - 35%. There is a stamp tax of 1.5% on the total value of real property , whether it gained or lost value, as opposed to just 1.5% applied only to realised capital gains.

  4. Tax treaty - Wikipedia

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    The United States includes citizens and green card holders, wherever living, as subject to taxation, and therefore as residents for tax treaty purposes. [13] Because residence is defined so broadly, most treaties recognize that a person could meet the definition of residence in more than one jurisdiction (i.e., "dual residence") and provide a ...

  5. Tax information exchange agreement - Wikipedia

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    The legality of Intergovernmental Agreements (IGAs) has been challenged on the basis that any agreement between governments which bind each government essential represents a treaty. As the United States constitution does not permit the Executive Branch to unilaterally implement treaties without the consent of the senate, many maintain that IGAs ...

  6. Milei Shuts Down Argentina's Tax Agency (opinion) - AOL

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    Argentine President Javier Milei announced plans to shut down the country's tax collection agency, a bold step in his ongoing effort to slash government spending and bureaucracy.

  7. International taxation - Wikipedia

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    The United States has treaties with 56 countries (as of February 2007). Tax treaties tend not to exist, or to be of limited application, when either party regards the other as a tax haven. There are a number of model tax treaties published by various national and international bodies, such as the United Nations and the OECD. [209]

  8. Argentina's Milei pledges 'significant' tax cuts if congress ...

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    "The national government will advance a significant reduction in taxes, starting with the country tax, a distorting tax," said Milei during an event in the province of Cordoba.

  9. Argentina's Milei to seek 15% export tax hike on some grains ...

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    Argentina's new government of libertarian President Javier Milei will seek to raise export taxes to 15% on some grains, though that would not impact tariffs on soy, an industry source told Reuters ...