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...are installed in the skin, soaring tax rates which precipitate the emigration...you won't have a company." Tax rates will soar - sending graduates overseas...population that is living much longer. Tax rates for young people will go through... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/tony_collins/2008/11/the-future-of-it-the-next-100.html
...installed in the skin, the soaring of tax rates precipitating the emigration of graduates...you will not have a company." Tax rates will soar - sending graduates overseas...population that is living much longer. Tax rates for young people will go through... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/11/05/233229/technology-in-the-next-100-years-the-futurologists.htm
...evaluate regulations such as Sarbanes-Oxley, needs to pass lawsuit reform laws, and needs to continually look at tax rates that US businesses pay. By the time a US product goes to market, it has been taxed several times, including real... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2004/10/08/205811/cisco-ceo-calls-for-education-reform-and-broadband-push.htm
...Gordon Brown has an almost schizophrenic attitude to small businesses," said Humphreys. "He has reduced the corporation tax rates for small businesses, while continuing to leave many of them uncertain whether they will pay tax under those rules or... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2002/04/17/186553/brown-fails-to-deliver-for-it.htm
...perhaps they'll find you something after a month or two of skulking around the water cooler. In addition, the tax rates across Asia have been kinder to you than you ever imagined, and your real disposable income has grown considerably... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2000/09/07/174578/from-ex-pat-to-re-pat.htm
...shortage of IT workers, as the rates are higher in London. But contractors can work via a limited company, and the tax rates are low, starting at 25%, although still not as low as in London." The office is also to provide a springboard... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2000/02/03/175650/apex-expands-to-dublin.htm
...and Software Association (CSSA). "If someone like Marks & Spencer wants to develop a full-blown dotcom, the tax rates now mean that they are better off financially if they develop an application in-house rather than buying a dotcom... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2001/03/15/178826/modest-benefits-cheer-industry.htm
...Suppliers Association (CSSA), says, "If someone like Marks & Spencer wants to develop a full-blown dotcom, the tax rates now mean that it is better off financially if it develops an application in-house rather than buying a dotcom." ... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2001/03/22/178734/selling-your-brain-power.htm

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...Alex Brill on International Corporate Tax Rates Alex Brill on International Corporate Tax Rates Alex Brill of the American...new study he has done on corporate tax rates across the world and shares... http://www.insight24.com/webcasts/content-117392_1
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