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  2. Departure tax - Wikipedia

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    Departure tax is in the form of an Airport Improvement Fee [AIF] and is added to the cost of the ticket. Ranges from $0–40 depending on the Canadian airport that you depart from. [4] Cambodia: US$25 Included in airline tickets as of 2011 China: CN¥ 90 (US$ 13.95) Charged to all visitors leaving by air. Fees are included in airline tickets ...

  3. Stock appreciation right - Wikipedia

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    Stock appreciation rights (SAR) is a method for companies to give their management or employees a bonus if the company performs well financially. Such a method is called a 'plan'. Such a method is called a 'plan'.

  4. User fee - Wikipedia

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    A user fee is a fee, tax, or impost payment paid to a facility owner or operator by a facility user as a necessary condition for using the facility. People pay user fees for the use of many public services and facilities .

  5. United Arab Republic - Wikipedia

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    After the overthrow of its Hashemite monarchy in 1958, Iraq became the Arab state most supportive of the UAR. Iraq sought to join the union; however, in 1959 Qasim cancelled the unity talks. After Qasim's overthrow in 1963 the union idea resurrected with the proposal of Egypt, Iraq, and Syria reforming the UAR. A new flag was proposed, with ...

  6. BRICS PAY - Wikipedia

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    The member states view BRICS Pay to promote trade among its members, financial inclusion, and as a direction to reduce their reliance on the US dollar. [9] Russia has been the strongest proponent of BRICS Pay, to bypass the SWIFT network and the US dollar transactions it was sanctioned from following its invasion of Ukraine.

  7. Foreign market entry modes - Wikipedia

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    The franchising system can be defined as: "A system in which semi-independent business owners (franchisees) pay fees and royalties to a parent company (franchiser) in return for the right to become identified with its trademark, to sell its products or services, and often to use its business format and system."

  8. Direct Corporate Access - Wikipedia

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    DCA Payments are available for file submission 7 days a week 24 hours a day and are only for Pound sterling transactions. As of 2020, maximum individual payment value is £1,000,000. Payments are submitted in files via the Secure-IP channel. Beneficiaries must use FPS addressable sort codes. [3]

  9. UAR (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    UAR is the common abbreviation for the United Arab Republic, a state formed by the union of the republics of Egypt and Syria in 1958. UAR or Uar may also refer to: Uar (tribe), a tribe in Central Asia and China; Understanding Animal Research, a British advocacy group; Unión Argentina de Rugby, the official governing body of rugby union in ...