American companies operating in foreign countries have to pay the taxes imposed by those governments.
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By 2020, China intends to quadruple patent applications domestically and in foreign countries, a staggering number.
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In particular, consumers could sign up with operators in foreign countries to take advantage of lower prices.
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In conclusion, France intervenes in foreign countries according both to doctrine and to the pragmatic parameters of circumstance.
One of her frequent targets is The Smithsonian Institute, whose museum shops sell American-themed products made in foreign countries.
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More and more services contracts went to these new competitors in foreign countries at prices a fraction of historical rates.
Like leaving profits made in foreign countries in those foreign countries so that they are not taxable by Uncle Sam.
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This rule permits banks and finance companies to conduct operations in foreign countries without being subject to current U.S. taxation.
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Indeed, one could argue that France was more aggressive than its allies about legally sanctioned military intervention in foreign countries.
Companies would have competition from companies in foreign countries, which can pay less than the U.S. minimum wage, for example China.
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That free ride is over now: Banks have extended currency exchange fees and usage fees to transactions made in foreign countries.
North American-centric apps also tend to lack access to the nitty-gritty data gathered by the official meteorology organisations in foreign countries.
Russia is also looking to profit from military spending increases in foreign countries, as the Wall Street Journal story below indicates.
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"You had to be nice to a general director and do things like taking him on tours in foreign countries, " he recalls.
Census figures show that people born in foreign countries are an increasing part of the population in every state except one, West Virginia.
Thousands of federal government job openings are posted daily on the Internet in locations across the country as well as in foreign countries.
It would, for example, make it easier to shut down websites containing pirated material, or to sue pirates in foreign countries for damages.
An estimated 6.8 million Americans lived in foreign countries as of January, up from 6.3 million last July, according to the U.S. State Department.
The site also contains a breakdown of "expat findings" from the survey and case studies of people who have moved or settled in foreign countries.
The exception provides a tax result for U.S. multinationals that their competitors based in foreign countries generally have long enjoyed under their residence-country tax regimes.
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The 1789 law was barely used until the 1980s, when enterprising lawyers dusted it off to sue corporations over human-rights abuses in foreign countries.
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Lower corporate tax rates in foreign countries encourage corporations to do their business outside the U.S. Incentives here in the U.S. could change that.
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The recall, which was announced by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, affects about 9.5 million toys in the United States, and 11 million in foreign countries.
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The second problem for the Democrats is that many Americans interpreted the Spanish election result as evidence that it is dangerous to put too much faith in foreign countries.
British citizens on pensions in foreign countries could see their locally denominated incomes drop by half from their peak (well, not against the euro, which is also in freefall).
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On the other side of the coin were the operatives, whose talent was spotting potential informants and spies in foreign countries, and developing these assets into reliable sources of information.
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Why should there be so many men staying abroad and so few women, given that work, study, travel and marriage in foreign countries attract both sexes more or less equally?
The U.S. government generally gives companies operating in foreign countries a tax credit to offset the foreign taxes paid, so the companies are not taxed twice on the same foreign income.
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Washington forces American companies with facilities in foreign countries to pay taxes to Uncle Sam, in addition to the taxes they pay the foreign countries in which these facilities are located.
Because self-settled asset protection trusts were generally invalid in most U.S. states at that time, Americans who established these trusts in foreign countries risked granting control of their assets to foreign trustees.
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