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The government has been steadily increasing repatriations, from 45,544 in 2001 to 71,212 so far this year.
Still, Mr. Solchaga said that his office worked collaboratively with hospitals and oversaw 80 medical repatriations from Phoenix to Mexico in 2007.
However, to stimulate dividend repatriations from Japanese-owned foreign affiliates, the Japanese government introduced a foreign dividend exemption system in 2009 that exempted dividends remitted by Japanese-owned foreign affiliates to their parent firms from home-country taxation.
Half of all repatriations from the 2004 tax holiday came from companies in these two sectors alone.
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1996 Repatriation from Zaire begins while the Rwandan government begins hearing cases for those involved in the genocide.
Another big money raiser is the tax repatriation from Switzerland, which is due to bring in £3.12bn in 2013-14.
The Canadian government drew criticism over the years for declining to seek Khadr's repatriation from its close American ally.
The first covers repatriation from place of death to any other destination you choose in the world.
The reward for Ms. Chesimard's capture and repatriation from Cuba, where she moved after escaping from prison in 1979, was doubled to $2 million.
Tax repatriation from the tax havens of the Isle of Man, Jersey, and Gurnsey, as well as changes to tax credit calculations had fallen short of expectations.
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