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Tax Status
editPlease add a section discussing the "dual" tax status as it affects millions of people. Thanks, Melissa
- I'm assuming you mean dual resident. Dual residency indeed affects many, that's why treaties often have "tie breaker" clauses. Unfortunately, general discussions of these is infeasible. I'm aware of at least 5 different versions, and one treaty with no tie breaker. The article has short mention of tie breakers. I'll give thought to how I might add 1-2 more sentences.
- Under U.S. foreign tax credit rules, there's also a "dual status" situation: a taxpayer may be paying a tax that is both an income tax and a fee for services. That's much more complex. Regards, Sfcardwell (talk) 01:49, 23 May 2010 (UTC)
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== WP Tax Class ==
Start class because the article needs expansion into sections on context, impact, history and perhaps examples.EECavazos (talk) 19:15, 17 November 2007 (UTC) == WP Tax Priority == High priority because the article is on a worldwide issue and likely will have high traffic and is the basic article on the issue.EECavazos (talk) 19:16, 17 November 2007 (UTC) |
Last edited at 19:16, 17 November 2007 (UTC). Substituted at 07:41, 30 April 2016 (UTC)