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  2. Expatriation tax - Wikipedia

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    According to the law "L'impôt sur les plus-values latentes en cas de transfert du domicile fiscal hors de France" Article 167 bis Code général des impôts [5] there is a rule forcing french tax-subjects to pay a tax if they move abroad to certain countries and not return promptly. France's exit tax applies to individuals who have been tax ...

  3. Taxation in France - Wikipedia

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    Taxes from the Revolution remained, i.e. taxes on wealth (Impôt sur la fortune) on the professional activity (the patente, ancestor of the taxe professionnelle), and many indirect taxes and "droits" applied to the trade of goods (inheritance, purchase of real estate). From the middle of the 19th century, there were debates for the creation of ...

  4. List of countries by tax rates - Wikipedia

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    Document duty charged on real estate transfers from estates performed by a Guernsey Advocate: Taxation in Sark Saudi Arabia [203] 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)

  5. List of free economic zones - Wikipedia

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    Terms include free port (porto Franco), free zone (zona franca), bonded area (US: foreign-trade zone), free economic zone, free-trade zone, export processing zone and maquiladora. Most commonly a free port is a special customs area or small customs territory with generally less strict customs regulations (or no customs duties or controls for ...

  6. Capital gains tax on real estate and selling your home - AOL

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    The capital gains tax on real estate directly ties into your property’s value and any increases in its value. ... Suppose the property you bought for $250,000 and sold for $500,000 was a rental ...

  7. International taxation - Wikipedia

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    In the vast majority of countries, citizenship is completely irrelevant for taxation. Very few countries tax the foreign income of nonresident citizens in general: Eritrea taxes the foreign income of its nonresident citizens at a reduced flat rate of 2% (income tax rates for local income are progressive from 2 to 30%).

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  9. France’s proposed new sugar tax could transform the biggest ...

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    Several MPs in France are calling for a new tax on food products whose nutritional value compromises children's health by having sugar levels much higher than the recommended limits.