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09Filing Taxes GLOSSARY taxes payments that citizens make to the government; money that thegovernment takes from citizens* How much did you pay in taxes last year? to look (something) over to review something; to read something and check itfor correc
Taxes,Taxes,and More Taxes Americans often say that there are only two things a person can be sure of in life: death and taxes. Americans do not have a corner on the death market, but many people feel that the United States leads the world with t
OTTAWA, July 26 (Xinhua) -- As part of an American and European- led effort to force Iran to drop its nuclear(原子能的) development program, Canada has imposed more sanctions on the Islamic republic, Canadian Foreign Minister Lawrence Cannon
AS IT IS 2015-09-29 Donald Trump Announces Tax Plan 唐纳德特朗普宣布减税计划 U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump would cut taxes for the poor and rich, he said in a plan announced Monday. Critics pointed out that he did not explain h
Explanation: When people first began living in the British colonies (or areas of land that belonged to Great Britain but that were far away), they still thought of themselves as British citizens. But over time, something changed. They began to rebel
What is the definition of International Taxation? 什么是国际税收? International Taxation refers to the tax distributing relationship among countries when two or more countries are exercising their rights to collect tax from the international
Hello, and welcome to Legal Lads Quick and Dirty Tips for a More Lawful Life. Im your host, Adam Freedman. But first, your daily dose of legalese: This podcast does not create an attorney-client relationship with any listener. In other words, althoug
Americans Who Gave Up Passports Tell Why 越来越多的美国人选择放弃美国籍 Donna-Lane Nelson was so upset after giving up her U.S. citizenship that she threw up. Like the day I was divorced, this was one of the saddest of my life, Nelson
OECD Adds Its Voice to US Debate on Taxes Economically, the United States remains one of the strongest countries in the world, but there are signs its competitive edge is slipping. Despite a reputation as a global leader in technology and innovation,
April 15 deadline looms Adam Phillips | New York 14 April 2010 Americans fill out forms at an Internal Revenue Service office in 1920, seven years after the personal income tax was introduced. Related Links NYU Stern School of Business Professor Rich
KELLY MCEVERS, HOST: Tomorrow is the deadline for filing your taxes. And this year, NPR wanted to find out how much people actually know about the tax system. We partnered with the Ipsos polling company and asked a set of questions about things like
Finance and Economics;Free exchange;Zero-sum debate; 财经;自由兑换; 零和争论; Economists are rethinking the view that capital should not be taxed; 经济学家正重新考虑是否要推翻不该对资本征税的观点。 Executives th
ECONOMICS REPORT - Tax Time in AmericaBy Mario Ritter Broadcast: Friday, April 14, 2006 I'm Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Economics Report. This year, April seventeenth is the last day for
Lets take a quick look at the top 10 countries where people enjoy the highest level of disposable income. What is disposable income? Its the amount of money that a household gains each year after taxes, so it basically represents the money available
Taxes on wage income vary heavily around the world. 世界各地的工资税率大不相同。 The OECD recently published a report comparing the tax burden on wages in the world's developed economies. One of the main measures the OECD used in the re
The presumptive U.S. Republican presidential candidate says he has not paid less than 13 percent of his income in federal taxes during the past 10 years. Speaking to reporters in South Carolina, Mitt Romney said he had examined his tax returns for th
Conservatives have argued for decades that tax cuts are the key to economic prosperity. And the tax plan presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump is pushing would cut taxes for the top 0.1 percent of earners by an average of approximately $1.3 million pe
THE difference between Barack Obama, leader and Barack Obama, campaigner is in the sleeves. When Mr Obama speaks as the presidentsober, calm, head of a nationhe tends to encase them in a suit jacket. When he speaks as a candidatefiery, enthusiastic,
Do you know the English word to peep? If I peep at something, it means that I look at it quickly and secretly, and I hope that no-one notices. For example, I buy a birthday present for my daughter. She wants to know what the present is. But it is not
China's fiscal data shows higher growth in spending than income in the first two months of 2016, creating more room for government debt. China's fiscal income in the first two months of this year grew 6.3 percent from a year ago, at 2.7 trillion yuan