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Anniversary of start of the Turkish invasion of Cyprus: 1 August: Social Resistance Day: Ulusal Direniş Bayramı: Anniversary of the founding of the Turkish Resistance Organization: 30 August: Victory Day (Turkey) Zafer Bayramı: Shared with Turkey, commemorates the victory at the Battle of Dumlupinar ending the Turkish War of Independence in ...
A tax holiday may be granted to particular activities, [2] in particular to develop a given area of business, [3] or to particular taxpayers. [4] Researchers found that on sales tax holidays, households increase the quantities of clothing and shoes bought by over 49% and 45%, respectively, relative to what they buy on average. [5]
According to Section 4, part 1 of the Mauritius Revenue Authority Act 2004, the functions of the MRA shall be to; [1] (a) administer, operate and give effect to the Revenue Laws and, for that purpose, assess liability to, collect and account for, all taxes;
Taxes in Cyprus are levied by both the central and local governments. Tax revenue stood at 39.2% of GDP in 2012. [1] The most important revenue sources are the income tax, social security, value-added tax and corporate tax, and are all collected by the central government. Income tax is levied on a progressive rate.