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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's Finance Ministry said on Wednesday it had proposed to the Netherlands to revise the countries' bilateral tax agreement and raise taxes on dividends to 15%.
President Vladimir Putin proposed this year that a 15% tax on all interest and dividend payments leaving Russia be imposed starting next year to combat capital outflows.
Earlier this week the finance ministry said it would scrap an agreement with Cyprus aimed at avoiding double taxation after it said talks aimed at altering the system in line with Putin's request had failed.
HANOI (Reuters) - Vietnam's foreign ministry said on Saturday it welcomed the U.S. Treasury's move on Friday to refrain from formally branding the country a currency manipulator....
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By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden plans to nominate long-time Senate staffer Jayme White and former White House official Sarah Bianchi to serve as...
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