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" ... Like DISC, the IC-DISC was established originally as a deferral regime. However, the deferral was limited to the deemed profits on no more than $10 million of qualified export gross receipts per year. An interest charge is assessed on the tax savings achieved through the deferral. But that's not the real power of the IC-DISC. The repatriated profits of an IC-DISC constitute qualified dividend income that was introduced in 2013. So the export profits that run through the IC-DISC are ultimately taxed individuals as capital gains or at capital gains rates. ... "
" ... President Xi and other Chinese high officials are unlikely to be infected as long as they remain China. Unique among the great nations China has virtually eliminated the virus its borders. Sporadic outbreaks involving no more than ten to twenty people still occur, mostly due to repatriated citizens. These outbreaks are quickly contained using the same methods used to halt the original epidemic. The Chinese leaders and the entire population of 1.4 billion people now live without fear of infection. ... "
" ... Republicans would fight all three measures but likely show more resistance on the second two. Part of the reason has to do with the impetus behind the corporate tax reduction in the 2017 bill. It was meant less meant as a gift to business than to bring this country’s corporate taxes into line with international norms. Prior to the 2017 reform, U.S. corporate tax rates were so much higher than elsewhere in the world that U.S. multinationals were keeping profits abroad to avoid paying the high tax rates on repatriated funds. Some to avoid relatively high tax rates were actually incorporating abroad. The proposed increase in the statutory rate would tend to undermine this intended effect but is not so great that Republicans could not compromise. In contrast, the minimum tax would face intense opposition. Because capital spending is the main source of deductions, the minimum would be viewed as particularly anti-growth and harmful to the ability of American industry to compete globally. And because licensing and fees on intellectual property are a major factor in overseas sales, the proposal to raise those taxes would also face considerable opposition, not the least because big technology would lead in the lobbying. Additional objections would arise because the selective application of the law could become arbitrary and would resemble centralized industrial planning. ... "
" ... “Following the detention of the vessel by Australian Maritime Safety Authority at our urging, five crew will be repatriated from Melbourne to the Philippines. The ship is not permitted to leave port until the company gets these tired and fatigued seafarers home and replaced by fresh crew.” said Purcell. ... "