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  2. Comptroller of the Treasury of Maryland v. Wynne - Wikipedia

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    Like most other U.S. states, Maryland imposes a tax on the income residents earn both in Maryland and out-of-state as well as on the income earned within Maryland by non-residents. [1]: 5 The Maryland income tax consists of both a "state" income tax and a "county" income tax, both of which are collected by the state's comptroller of the treasury.

  3. State income tax - Wikipedia

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    A "mirror" tax is a tax in a U.S. dependency in which the dependency adopts wholesale the U.S. federal income tax code, revising it by substituting the dependency's name for "United States" everywhere, and vice versa. The effect is that residents pay the equivalent of the federal income tax to the dependency, rather than to the U.S. government.

  4. Dividend tax - Wikipedia

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    Shares of profits made by investment funds are taxable as income at 19 percent. Resident natural persons have to pay 14% of received dividends as health insurance with maximum payment of €14,000, non-resident natural persons and companies are not subject of this "capital gain health tax". In South Africa there is a tax of 20% on dividends. [43]

  5. Government Properties Declares Fresh Dividend - AOL

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    Government Properties Income Trust has elected to stick to its existing dividend policy for the time being. The real estate investment trust declared a quarterly common stock distribution of $0.43 ...

  6. Government Properties Keeps Dividend Steady - AOL

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    Real estate investment trust Government Properties Income Trust this week declared a quarterly common-stock distribution of $0.43 per share, to be dispensed on or about Aug. 23 to shareholders of ...

  7. Taxation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Foreign non-resident persons are taxed only on income from U.S. sources or from a U.S. business. Tax on foreign non-resident persons on non-business income is at 30% of the gross income, but reduced under many tax treaties. These brackets are the taxable income plus the standard deduction for a joint return. That deduction is the first bracket.

  8. Government Properties Trust Declares Fresh Dividend - AOL

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    Government Properties Income Trust has decided to keep its dividend steady. The company announced it will pay a fresh quarterly distribution of $0.43 per share of its common stock "on or about ...

  9. Double taxation - Wikipedia

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    The treaty eliminates double taxation between these two countries. In this case, a Korean resident (person or company) that receives dividends from a Czech company needs to balance the Czech dividend withholding tax but also the Czech tax on profits, profits of the company that pays the dividends. The treaty covers taxation of dividends and ...