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  2. Taxation in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively, entrepreneurs who are not registered as Slovak VAT payers have the option to claim a flat-rate deduction of 60% of their income (up to a maximum annual limit of EUR 20,000) to calculate their taxable income. However, under this arrangement, actual business expenses or rental costs are not eligible for tax deductions.

  3. Immigrant investor programs - Wikipedia

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    Turkey offers Turkish Citizenship by Investment (TCBI). Investors are required to purchase real estate worth at least US$400,000 and hold it for 3 years or deposit US$500,000 in a bank in Turkey for a period of 3 years. Upon investing as above and submitting citizenship application duly, a Turkish passport is granted typically within 6 months.

  4. Economic citizenship - Wikipedia

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    Citizenship-by-investment enables individuals to acquire an additional citizenship by making an exceptional economic contribution to another country. [5] This can be done by successfully completing a citizenship-by-investment program (also referred to as immigrant investor programs). Most of these programs are structured to ensure that the ...

  5. List of companies of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Location of Slovakia. Slovakia is a landlocked country in Central Europe. [1] [2] The capital and largest city is Bratislava.The official language is Slovak.. Slovakia is a high-income advanced economy [3] [4] with a very high Human Development Index, [5] [6] a very high standard of living and performs favourably in measurements of civil liberties, press freedom, internet freedom, democratic ...

  6. International taxation - Wikipedia

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    In the table, income includes any type of income received by individuals, such as work or investment income, and yes means that the country taxes at least one of these types. Resident means a person residing in the country, regardless of citizenship; non-resident citizen means a citizen of the country residing elsewhere, it does not mean non ...

  7. List of countries by tax rates - Wikipedia

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    62% (This consists of 40% income tax on the GBP 100k–125k band, an effective 20% due to the phase-out of the personal allowance, and 2% employee National Insurance). The marginal rate then drops to 47% for income above GBP 125k (45% income tax plus 2% employee National Insurance) [236] [237] 20% (standard rate) 5% (home energy and renovations)

  8. Category:Lists of companies of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lists of companies of Slovakia" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Category:Companies of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Companies of Slovakia by year of establishment (16 C) * Companies of Czechoslovakia (4 C, 12 P) Lists of companies of Slovakia (5 P) B. Companies based in Bratislava ...