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  2. Dividend tax - Wikipedia

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    Canada: Dividends in Canada are taxed at a rate of 50% for non-residents, and 15% for residents. There is also a dividend tax credit that can be used to reduce the amount of tax that is owed on dividends. [citation needed] Australia: Dividends in Australia are taxed at a rate of 30% for non-residents, and 15% for residents.

  3. Qualified and Nonqualified Dividend Tax Rates for 2024-2025 - AOL

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    State Taxes on Dividends. Not all states tax ordinary income, and not all tax long-term capital gains either. But if you live in a state that does, you should prepare to pay the appropriate taxes ...

  4. List of countries by tax rates - Wikipedia

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    Corporate tax (excl. dividend taxes) Individual income tax VAT or GST or Sales tax Capital gains tax [1] Inheritance/Estate Tax ... 15% resident, 20% non-resident

  5. International taxation - Wikipedia

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    For example, Hong Kong does not tax residents on dividend income received from a non-Hong Kong corporation. [180] Source of income is also important in residency systems that grant credits for taxes of other jurisdictions.

  6. Capital gains tax - Wikipedia

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    The applicable tax rate for capital gains in China depends upon the nature of the taxpayer (i.e. whether the taxpayer is a person or company) and whether the taxpayer is resident or non-resident for tax purposes. It should however be noted that, unlike common law tax systems, Chinese income tax legislation does not provide a distinction between ...

  7. Taxation in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    There is no withholding tax on dividends which are paid to non-resident companies out of profits derived by the distributing company from 1 January 2004 until 31 December 2016. Dividends paid out of profits which were generated before 1 January 2004 are (unless rules implementing the EU Parent-Subsidiary Directive apply) subject to a 19% final ...