Lowtax Features Tagged 'payroll'
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17 Jul, 2017
The undisputed leader of the offshore insurance industry, Bermuda also has significant investment fund and trust sectors, and is the subject of this special Lowtax.net feature...
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08 Jul, 2016
Bermuda is one of the most prominent of the international offshore financial centers, with particularly strong insurance, investment fund and trusts sectors, and with a very well-developed advisory and financial infrastructure...
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12 May, 2015
Bermuda is one of the most prominent of the international offshore financial centers, with particularly strong insurance, investment fund and trusts sectors, and with a very well-developed advisory and financial infrastructure...
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03 Jul, 2014
As in many countries, the tax code in the United States attempts to encourage people to save for their retirement by providing various tax incentives. However, as many savers, retirement plan providers and lawmakers have observed...
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09 May, 2014
Countries all over the world are becoming increasingly concerned that their outdated tax systems are failing to keep pace with rapid developments in technology and business practices which are eroding...
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16 Apr, 2014
This Offshore-Ecom special feature looks at the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Developmentâs (OECD) Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) project, which is attempting to usher in major changes to...
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05 Sep, 2013
With its large and increasingly affluent population, Brazil offers plenty of opportunities for foreign investors in a variety of economic sectors. But there also are many potential tax, regulatory and cultural pitfalls lying in wait for the unwary investor, and in this feature we summarize both the good and the bad that Brazil has to offer.
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22 Aug, 2012
Countries seeking to boost the quality of their workforce and attract people and certain skills often do so by offering foreign workers tax incentives, such as reduced rates of income tax. However, with many governments battling to turn around deep budget deficits and finding ever more imaginative ways of raising revenues, expats are finding themselves increasingly under attack from revenue-hungry governments and tax inspectors in some countries, and here we summarise some of the more notable developments in expat taxation to have emerged in recent weeks.
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