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  2. Taxation in China - Wikipedia

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    Environmental Taxes: Recent Developments in China and Oecd Countries. OECD. 1999. ISBN 978-92-64-17092-6. Jin, Chaowu (2006). Regulatory Environment of Chinese Taxation. William S Hein & Co. ISBN 978-0-8377-3325-8. China Tax Guide. USA Ibp. 2003. ISBN 978-0-7397-6280-6. Dimancescu, Katherine (2006). China Tax and Financial Planning Briefing ...

  3. Dividend tax - Wikipedia

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    In Bulgaria there is a tax of 5% on dividends. In China, the dividend tax rate is 20%, but since June 13, 2005, 50% of the dividend is taxed. In the Czech Republic there is a tax of 15% on dividends. Government in 2012 wanted to reduce double taxation on corporates income, but this did not pass in the end.

  4. Income tax in China - Wikipedia

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    The Individual Income Tax in China (commonly abbreviated IIT) is administered on a progressive tax system with tax rates from 3 percent to 45 percent. As of 2019, China taxes individuals who reside in the country for more than 183 days on worldwide earned income.

  5. List of countries by tax rates - Wikipedia

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    23.6% (for employees earning more than 25,200€ per year in 2024: includes 20% flat income tax + 2% mandatory pension contribution + 1.6% unemployment insurance paid by employee); excluding social security taxes paid by the employer and taxes on dividends: 22% (standard rate) 9% (reduced rate) 20% Taxation in Estonia Eswatini (Swaziland) 27.5% 33%

  6. Tax withholding - Wikipedia

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    India enforces withholding tax also on payments between companies and not just from companies to individuals, under the Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) system. (Since April 2016, the United Kingdom has discontinued withholding tax on interest and dividends, though in some cases this income will become liable for taxation through other means). [8]

  7. What Are the World’s Best Tax Havens? - AOL

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    Deloitte’s international tax guide states that the islands levy no tax on interest, dividends or corporate income. However, they do impose payroll taxes totaling 10% or 14% on all income above ...

  8. International taxation - Wikipedia

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    Such levies are generally referred to as withholding taxes. These requirements are induced because of potential difficulties in collection of the tax from nonresidents. Withholding taxes are often imposed at rates differing from the prevailing income tax rates. [203] Further, the rate of withholding may vary by type of income or type of recipient.

  9. Capital gains tax - Wikipedia

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    Dividends: No withholding tax is imposed on dividends paid to a resident company. Dividends paid to a resident or nonresident individual, or a nonresident company, are subject to a 15% withholding tax, unless the rate is reduced under a tax treaty. Interest: No withholding tax is imposed on interest paid to residents. Interest on loans payable ...