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  2. Taxation in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Percentage tax is a business tax imposed on persons or entities/transactions: who sell or lease goods, properties or services in the course of trade or business and are exempt from value-added tax (VAT) under Section 109 (w) of the National Internal Revenue Code, as amended, whose gross annual sales and/or receipts do not exceed Php 3,000,000 ...

  3. List of countries by tax rates - Wikipedia

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    0% (first €8,700 per year is tax free) 49.5% [172] 21% (standard rate) 9% (essential and selected goods) Under the new policy it is 36% with out a tax free limit. The old system presumes 7.6% gains for investments & 4% gains on banksaldo intrest, taxed 36% Taxation in the Netherlands New Zealand: 28% 10.5% [173] 39% [174] 15% Taxation in New ...

  4. Tax Brackets vs. Flat Tax Structure: Pros and Cons - AOL

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    For tax year 2022 (2023 filers), there are seven tax brackets, ranging from 10% to 37%. Everyone pays 10% tax on their first $10,275 of income ($20,550 for joint filers).

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    This article contains a pro and con list. ... Template documentation. Usage {{Pro and con list|date=December 2024}} or for sections, {{Pro and con list ...

  6. 8 Different Ways To Pay Your Taxes, and Pros and Cons ... - AOL

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    8 Different Ways To Pay Your Taxes, and Pros and Cons of Each. Andrew Lisa. February 24, 2023 at 6:33 AM ... Starbucks brings back condiment bar, free refills for some drinks. Lighter Side ...

  7. Flat tax - Wikipedia

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    A flat tax (short for flat-rate tax) is a tax with a single rate on the taxable amount, after accounting for any deductions or exemptions from the tax base. It is not necessarily a fully proportional tax. Implementations are often progressive due to exemptions, or regressive in case of a maximum taxable amount. There are various tax systems ...

  8. The Pros and Cons of Standard vs. Itemized Tax Deductions - AOL

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    Read on to discover the pros and cons of a standard deduction vs. itemized deduction to decide which approach is best for you. The Pros and Cons of Standard vs. Itemized Tax Deductions Skip to ...

  9. Fiscal policy of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Expanded Value Added Tax (E-VAT), is a form of sales tax that is imposed on the sale of goods and services and on the import of goods into the Philippines. It is a consumption tax (those who consume more are taxed more) and an indirect tax, which can be passed on to the buyer. The current E-VAT rate is 12% of transactions.