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Both of these groups are required to pay 25% tax on earned income such as salaries, wages, tips and 15% tax on unearned income such as pensions and alimonies, rentals and leases, housing, food and education allowances.

Unless documented by the payment of foreign tax credits, payments for both of these exceptions are done by the last day of the month following the month the monies were received.     arrow-back      arrow-forward

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