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  2. Ex-PATRIOT Act - Wikipedia

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    The Ex-PATRIOT Act was a proposed United States federal law to raise taxes and impose entry bans on certain former citizens and departing permanent residents.The law would automatically classify all people who relinquished U.S. citizenship or permanent residence in the decade prior to the law's passage or any future year as having "tax avoidance intent" if they met certain asset or tax ...

  3. 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. [14] 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 ...

  4. Substantial Presence Test - Wikipedia

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    The IRS define" regularly" as more than 75% of the workdays in the working period. Days in the United States for the entire day cannot be exempted on this basis. Days in the United States for less than 24 hours when one is in transit between two places outside the United States. Days in the United States as a crew member of a foreign vessel.

  5. Tax residence - Wikipedia

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    The Test is split into automatic overseas tests, automatic UK tests, and sufficient ties test. There are additional rules for residence of deceased persons and split years (years of arrival and departure). [8] An individual who spends 183 days or more in the UK in a tax year is a UK resident.

  6. Double taxation - Wikipedia

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    If a foreign citizen is in Germany for less than a relevant 183-day period (approximately six months) and is tax resident (i.e., and paying taxes on his or her salary and benefits) elsewhere, then it may be possible to claim tax relief under a particular Double Tax Treaty. The relevant 183 day period is either 183 days in a calendar year or in ...

  7. State moves forward with 180-day rule for schools, despite ...

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    Mar. 7—The state Public Education Department announced Thursday it will enact a rule requiring 180 instructional days at schools, a plan that has drawn ire from teachers, administrators and ...

  8. Midnight regulations - Wikipedia

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    Carter's administration set a new record for midnight regulations [6] by publishing more than 10,000 pages of new rules between Election Day and Ronald Reagan's Inauguration Day. [4] The term is an allusion to the " midnight judges " appointed by John Adams in the final months of his presidency.

  9. The 30-30-30 rule for weight loss is going viral. Experts ...

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    The 30-30-30 rule involves eating 30 grams of protein within 30 minutes of waking up, followed by 30 minutes of low-intensity, steady state cardiovascular exercise.