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Strategies & Market Trends : Asia Forum

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To: Stitch who wrote (7314)10/26/1998 11:27:00 PM
From: George Papadopoulos  Read Replies (1) of 9980
 
In today's Wall Street Journal piece on Malaysia.

Last paragraph stated that there will be no taxes in 1999. Starting in the year 2000 taxes would be paid based on the current year's income (instead of paying a year's taxes sometime in the next year). If they did not do this there would have to be tax payments Twice in 2000.

What the article did not specifically say is if this is corporate or individual taxes or Both?

Maybe that could have something to do with the cancellation of your visa fee?

Take care,

George
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