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An Overview on Dominican Tax Law
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| Taxation in the Dominican Republic is governed by Law No. 11-92 of May 31, 1992, commonly known as the Tax Code (“Código Tributario”), its amendments and regulations (“Reglamentos”). This overview is a brief summary of the Tax Code’s most relevant provisions. All references in parentheses refer to articles in the Tax Code unless otherwise specified.
Taxes are collected by the Bureau of Internal Revenue (“Dirección General de Impuestos Internos”or DGII), an autonomous government entity which may also issue its own regulations (“Normas”).
Dominican income tax law is primarily territorial. All income derived from work or business activities in the Dominican Republic is taxable, no matter if the person is a Dominican, a resident foreigner or a nonresident foreigner (Articles 269 and 270). |
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Determinants of Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa
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| Several underlying factors can affect the rate of output change. Key among these are the rate of investment, increase in the size of the workforce, and changes in economic policies. |
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Can microfinance be profitable? FAQ
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| Yes it can. Data from the MicroBanking Bulletin reports that 63 of the world's top MFIs had an average rate of return, after adjusting for inflation and after taking out subsidies programs might have received, of about 2.5% of total assets. This compares favorably with returns in the commercial banking sector and gives credence to the hope of many that microfinance can be sufficiently attractive to mainstream into the retail banking sector. Many feel that once microfinance becomes mainstreamed, massive growth in the numbers of clients can be achieved. |
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Managers Only Gain 4 Per Cent Pay Rise
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| According to Incomes Data Services, Managers have averaged pay rises of 4% in recent months.
A study covering 26,000 managers showed that pay rises had only kept pace with the rate of UK inflation.
So 4% is the average. That means some managers get more and some get less.
How can you ensure you get more, much, much more? |
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Top 10 Reasons Why Most People Don't Invest in Real Estate
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| During these sometime stressful economic times, many people are currently experiencing massive uncertainty about their financial situation and don’t know what to do about it, or how to fix it.
Diversifying in mutual funds is often recommended by top analysts when the market is sluggish.
However, as stated throughout ‘Top 10 Reasons Why Most People Don’t Invest in Real Estate’ which is backed up with statistics and figures to support ist findings, investing in mutual funds may not be in your best interest. In fact, it could lead to a rapidly depleting retirement fund.
Inflation can quickly eat into your investment capital if it’s not invested in the right vehicle or produ The ‘Top 10 Reasons Why Most People Don’t Invest in Real Estate’ report details where in the world inflation is quickly eating into people’s life necessities. |
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Email Marketing and the High Price of Irrelevance
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| A huge buzzward in email marketing lately is relevance. When you're not sending relevant messages that your readers care about, you see your unsubscribe rate increase, your spam complaint rate increase, your open rate decrease, and your ROI plummet.
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Fed Decision: Deflation vs. Inflation
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| With the Fed in meetings the next two days, and fears of heavier inflation much greater than ever before, Bernanke and company find themselves in a very difficult spot and will have to tip toe around inflation fears and focus on their bigger fears of deflation. |
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How to Get the Lowest Interest Rate Mortgage
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| Researching tips and strategies on how to get the lowest interest rate mortgage are important when buying a home today, because each and every interest rate point makes a huge difference when calculated over the term of a mortgage loan. First and foremost, your credit has a direct impact on the interest rate you will receive. There are programs for first time homebuyers that will help you save as well. There are many options available to shop around for a low interest rate as well, but most people would advise against using the ARM (adjustable rate mortgage) compared to a fixed interest rate. |
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How to Survive Decades of Debt and Dollar Doubts
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| The annualized government borrowings for 2009 will total $5T explains Mike Farrell with aspenIbiz. At this time, 40% of the US Gov’ts budget is being spent to pay interest on its debt. At current budget and spending levels, little to none of the debt is being repaid putting us in a position where there will be Decades of Debt. Due to the magnitude of this debt, inflation will be very high, and the strain of this high inflation, will put the status of the US Dollar as the world’s reserve currency, in question. Both of these concerns generate Dollar Doubts. Read this article to understand the implications of Decades of Debt and Dollar Doubts as well as explore alternative wealth creating strategies. |
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Coming Soon to Your Neighborhood: Falling Home Values Mean More Underwater Mortgages
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| If you think the tidal wave of underwater mortgages has receded, think again. The fact is that the underwater mortgage situation is almost certainly going to get worse before it gets better.
Why is that? In part because of an ugly little mortgage product called adjustable rate mortgages, or ARMs.
You see, ARMs look great on paper. The homeowner gets a nice, low monthly payment for the first 1-7 years, depending on the terms you get. But then . . . well, then the loan payment resets to reflect inflation.
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Is Inflation Coming? Is Inflation Coming?
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| Is inflation coming, asks Mike Farrell with aspenIbiz. Read this short post is it will reveal that if Paul Revere were around, most likely he would get on his horse and start yelling, “Inflation is coming! Inflation is coming!”
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Inflation's Impact on Your Business: What to Do About It
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| Inflation for all of 2010 was only 1.5%, but it ran at a 3% rate for the second half of the year. If, as some observers suggest, inflation is again an issue, what can you do about it? |
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