Capital city: Banjul Currency: Dalasi (GMD) Population: 1,882,450 Language: English GDP: …
Capital city: Pape’ete Currency: CFP franc (XPF) Population: 268,270 Language: French GDP: …
Capital city: Suva Currency: Fijian dollar (FJD) Population: 898,760 Language: English and iTaukei GDP: …
Capital city: Roseau Currency: East Caribbean dollar (XCD) Population: 73,543 Language: English GDP: …
Capital city: Djibouti Currency: Djiboutian franc (DJF) Population: 942,333 Language: French and Arabic GDP: …
The luxury car tax (LCT) is a tax on cars with a GST inclusive value above the LCT threshold ($66,331 as at 2018/19). LCT is imposed at the rate of 33% above the LCT threshold. LCT is paid by businesses that sell or import luxury cars, and individuals who import luxury cars. Taxpayers can avoid…
Capital city: Prague Currency: Czech koruna (CZK) Population: 10,610,947 Language: Czech GDP: …
For many companies, their greatest asset is their good name or reputation. The main benefits of a good corporate reputation are: The customer’s preference in doing business with you (when competitors can provide similar goods and services at a similar cost and quality). The ability to charge a premium for products and services. Stakeholder…
Political risk is the risk faced by investors and corporations that political decisions, events, or conditions will significantly affect the profitability of a business. This will include macroeconomic and social policies (fiscal, monetary, trade, investment, industrial, income, labour, and developmental), or events related to political instability (terrorism, riots, coups, civil war, and insurrection). Tax havens…
From 1st July 2017, taxpayers can contribute up to $15,000 per year in voluntary contributions (up to $30,000 in total), that can be withdrawn for a first home deposit. The contributions must be made into their superannuation account and be within an individual’s existing contribution caps. The contributions and earnings are both taxed in the…
"You’d be stupid not to try to cut your tax bill and those that don’t are stupid in business"
- Bono: U2



