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  2. Municipal trade tax in Germany - Wikipedia

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    In Germany the municipal trade tax (German: Gewerbesteuer, GewSt) is levied as a trade income tax on the objective earning power of a business. For this purpose a trade income is determined for municipal trade tax purposes, which regularly results in a municipal trade tax assessment amount of 3.5% of the trade income.

  3. List of countries by tax rates - Wikipedia

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    19% (9% for small taxpayer, those with revenue in a given tax year not exceeding the equivalent of €1.2 million and that have "small taxpayer" status) [194] 9% (for income under 30.000 złotych per year) •0% income tax [195] •9% Health Insurance(non-deductible) [196] 41% or 45% •32% Income tax •9% health insurance

  4. You Can Write Off These Pet Expenses on Your Taxes - AOL

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    Here are five potential tax deductions for pet owners (and pet fosters) filing their 2022 taxes. ... John Legend hints at huge move with wife Chrissy Teigen and 4 kids after LA wildfires. Finance ...

  5. 5 ways you can write off your pets on your taxes - AOL

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    There’s very little that most people wouldn’t do for their furry friends. But considering that pet expenses can get costly — the average pet owner spends about $140 a month, or $1,680 a year ...

  6. Abgeltungsteuer - Wikipedia

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    The reason is the low flat rate of 25% instead of being taxed with the personal income tax rate. In Germany the highest personal income tax rate is 45%. Taxpayers with a small income have no disadvantage because of the alternative of being taxed with their personal income tax rate (see above). The lowest income tax rate starts at 14%. [6]

  7. How Your Pet Can Dig Up a Tax Deduction - AOL

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    Americans love their pets, and they aren't afraid to open up their wallets to take care of them. Americans spent close to $60 billion on pet expenses during 2014, according to estimates from the ...

  8. Taxation in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Looking at the longer-term trend, Germany’s tax-to-GDP ratio has been steadily increasing since 2000 when it was at 36.4%. In comparison, the OECD average has also risen over the same period, from 32.9% in 2000 to 34.1% in 2021. The highest tax-to-GDP ratio recorded in Germany was in 2021 at 39.5%, while the lowest was in 2004 at 34.3%. [11]

  9. International taxation - Wikipedia

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    A new income tax law, passed in 1997 and effective 1998, determined residence as the basis for taxation of worldwide income. [169] The Philippines used to tax the foreign income of nonresident citizens at reduced rates of 1 to 3% (income tax rates for residents were 1 to 35% at the time). [170]