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Taxable Income Headlines

MCCI against discrimination in taxable income to end corruption - Business Recorder (blog)


MCCI against discrimination in taxable income to end corruption
Business Recorder (blog)
All type of income should be taxed and there should be no discrimination in taxable income to end the corruption and to generate maximum revenue to put the country on the path of progress and prosperity. Multan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI) ...

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John Bullis: Do you really know your tax rate? - Nevada Appeal


John Bullis: Do you really know your tax rate?
Nevada Appeal
By John Bullis The last bit of income in the example above was some income taxed at 35 percent, but some income was taxed at the other rates: 10 percent, 15 percent, 25 percent, 28 percent and 33 percent. That means the last bit of deductions, ...

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Raising Your Equity At American Capital Mortgage - Seeking Alpha


Raising Your Equity At American Capital Mortgage
Seeking Alpha
(AGNC) must pay at least 90% of their taxable income to investors in order to avoid paying corporate-level taxes. (Taxable income is not the same as SEC-reportable "earnings," which include things like unrealized gains and changes in NAV that result ...

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A Book for Republicans - American Spectator


A Book for Republicans
American Spectator
High tax rates on high incomes, Mellon said, lead many of those who earn such incomes to withdraw their money "from productive business and invest it in tax-exempt securities" or otherwise find ways to avoid receiving income in taxable forms.

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Abolish ITH For Mining – IMF - Manila Bulletin


Abolish ITH For Mining – IMF
Manila Bulletin
This is based on the taxable income before loss carryover of a company after adding back depreciation, interest, and other financing charges while deducting capital expenditure and regular corporate income tax. There is an allowance for a company not ...

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