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  2. Taxation in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    By default, the tax year for all individuals and profit-seeking enterprises follows the calendar year. Income tax returns are due by May 31 of the following year, with no extension of time allowed. [5] Taxpayers, including foreigners, are able to complete and file their tax return electronically through software provided by the local taxing ...

  3. Tax-free shopping - Wikipedia

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    Tax-free shopping (TFS) is the buying of goods in another country or state and obtaining a refund of the sales tax which has been collected by the retailer on those goods. [1] The sales tax may be variously described as a sales tax , goods and services tax (GST), value added tax (VAT), or consumption tax .

  4. International taxation - Wikipedia

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    Systems that tax income from outside the system's jurisdiction tend to provide for a unilateral credit or offset for taxes paid to other jurisdictions. Such other jurisdiction taxes are generally referred to within the system as "foreign" taxes. Tax treaties often require this credit. A credit for foreign taxes is subject to manipulation by ...

  5. Taiwan hopeful of reaching tax deal with US next year - AOL

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    Taiwan hopes to reach a long-mooted tax agreement with the United States next year, Finance Minister Chuang Tsui-yun said on Wednesday, which both sides have said will foster more investment and ...

  6. US House members want Biden to negotiate Taiwan tax deal - AOL

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    The lawmakers, including House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul and top Democrat Gregory Meeks, said the agreement, similar to a treaty, would facilitate investment, protect agains

  7. Tax withholding - Wikipedia

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    Tax withholding, also known as tax retention, pay-as-you-earn tax or tax deduction at source, is income tax paid to the government by the payer of the income rather than by the recipient of the income. The tax is thus withheld or deducted from the income due to the recipient. In most jurisdictions, tax withholding applies to employment income.

  8. Some tax refunds can come with hidden fees, government report ...

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    Fees for advance tax refund loans and checks. The RAC fees ranged from $25 to $55 for filing season 2024, according to the report. The average refund for these taxpayers was $3,841, indicating ...

  9. Income tax in China - Wikipedia

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    The taxpayers of individual income tax in China are persons who have obtained income by residing in China and individuals who have obtained income from China without residing in China, including Chinese citizens, foreign nationals who have obtained income in China and compatriots from Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.