Lowtax Features Tagged 'pensions'
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15 Sep, 2015
Recently endorsed by international ratings agency Moody's, the Isle of Man remains one of the strongest, most resilient and advanced economies in the world of offshore, and is the subject of this feature...
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21 Oct, 2014
The United States has income tax treaties with 68 foreign countries, under which residents (not necessarily citizens) of foreign countries are taxed at a reduced rate, or are exempt from US income taxes on certain items of income they receive from sources within the United States...
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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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29 May, 2014
In March 2014, the European Parliament approved draft legislation for a Fourth European Union Anti-Money Laundering Directive. The proposals represent the EUs response to changes made to the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Recommendations in 2012 and a review by the European Commission of the existing Third Money Laundering Directive, 2005. The key features of the proposed new directive are summarised here.
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31 Oct, 2013
This feature looks at the European Unions efforts to improve the portability of occupational pension rights and to remove barriers preventing the establishment of a true EU pensions market generally.
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18 Apr, 2013
This feature rounds up some of the key developments around the world with regard to the taxation of retirement savings and pensions.
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03 Oct, 2012
One of the ironies of the modern world is that, while it is now probably easier than ever to live abroad, for instance as an international assignee or as one of the growing army of expats choosing to leave colder northern climes for sunnier shores, pension rules are, in the main, stuck firmly in the 20th century, and are anything but mobile.
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