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V17.136 Inward processing

Inward processing (IP) enables goods which are not intended for free circulation in the UK to be imported duty-free...

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V2.110 Partnerships and deemed partnerships

A partnership is 'the relation which subsists between persons carrying on a business in common with a view of...

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V16.875 VAT: partial exemption—standard method over-ride

This VAT Information Sheet explains how the standard method over-ride, announced in the Budget on 17 April 2002, affects ...

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V3.520 Credit and debit notes

This paragraph examines the information that is to be provided on credit and debit notes and some of the principles...

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D1.1204A Related 51% group company

The provisions in this article relating to corporation tax rates apply to ring fence profits only. This definition is also used...

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C3.505 Holdover relief for gifts of business assets—agricultural property

A disposal of agricultural property by way of gift or sale at undervalue is eligible for holdover relief for business...

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E4.1305 Place of performance of duties and incidental duties

The place where employment duties are performed is one of the factors used to decide which provision of ITEPA...

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E3.168 Acquisition by a new company—an approved share exchange

An exchange of shares, whether or not it constitutes a disposal for the purposes of tax on capital gains is considered...

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Republic of Ireland - VAT submission guide

Irish VAT returns can be completed online or they can be completed offline and then uploaded online for submission....

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Zambia - VAT submission guide

The VAT submission process in Zambia is fully electronic. VAT returns with more than ten transactions are filed online via the Zambia Revenue...

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Pre-registration input tax (Australia)

As stated at 1.32, incorporated enterprises are entitled to claim input tax credits on pre-establishment costs incurred up to six months...

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1.4.2 Employee leaving indemnity (TFR) | Italy

Known as the Trattamento di Fine Rapporto (TFR) in Italian law, it is the economic benefit that accrues to the employee upon termination of...

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3.1 Salary advances | France

French law allows employees to request an advance of pay once they have reached the middle of the month, which the employer is required by law to grant...

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2.2 Social security contributions | Spain

Generally, all employers, their employees, self-employed workers, members of manufacturing cooperatives, domestic personnel, military personnel ...

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CA3.1 How to obtain a Canadian residence certificate | Canada

A certificate of residency issued by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) confirms the taxpayer is resident in Canada and is liable to tax in Canada on their worldwide income....

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CA3.3 Local currency and currency restrictions | Canada

Foreign exchange gains or losses from capital transactions of foreign currencies (that is, money) are considered to be capital gains or losses. When the...

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UK1.8.1 Double tax relief in the UK for individuals—relief under double tax treaty | United Kingdom

If an individual has income or gains from a source in one country and is resident in another, that same income or gain may suffer tax twice.

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2.2.5 Provident fund | Pakistan

If the company opts for a provident scheme, the employer contributes 10% of the salary and the same amount is contributed by the employee to the fund. The employer deducts a proportion from the employee's salary for that year and credits...

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2.1.4 Calculating PAYE | Kenya

Calculate the employee's total gross cash pay, plus the value of any BIKs...

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2.2.3 PERKESO (SOCSO) employment insurance system | Malaysia

In addition to the PERKSO social security contributions required to provide coverage for employment injury and invalidity schemes (2.2.2), contributions are also required for an employment insurance system. Coverage...

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Foreign exchange issues

Foreign exchange issuesOverview of foreign exchange provisionsForeign exchange (FX) movements are generally taxed following the rules applicable to the underlying income, expenditure, asset or liability on which they arise, broadly as follows:Capital assetsOn a realisation basis (ie on disposal)

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Subsistence expenses

Subsistence expensesIntroductionSubsistence is the amount incurred as a consequence of business travel. Typically it relates to accommodation and meal costs incurred. These amounts are allowed because they are associated with the necessary travel which is not to a permanent workplace. See the Travel

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Fuel-related payments / mileage payments

Fuel-related payments / mileage paymentsIntroductionMost employers will make payments to employees in relation to business travel. Among the most common payments in relation to business travel are fuel and mileage payments. If an employer does not reimburse these amounts, then the employee will be

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