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They repatriated a mere $147m between 2010 and 2012.
Onstage they repatriated both Zappa's infuriated cynicism and the Dead's frontier romance to the three-chord warmth of doo-wop.
UK residents would ordinarily have to pay tax on any profits they repatriated, and there is nothing to suggest the Camerons did not.
In Bangkok, Mr. Belhaj said, he was tortured for a few days by two people he said were C.I.A. agents, and then, worse, they repatriated him to Libya, where he was thrown into solitary confinement for six years, three of them without a shower, one without a glimpse of the sun.
To mitigate the risk of Marunga's well failing the family purchased the Ndivitama well from its Herero owners when they repatriated in 1994.
Under his proposal, American corporations would pay U.S. corporate taxes on all their income abroad, whether or not they repatriated it.
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Currently, however, corporations pay tax on foreign earnings only when they repatriate them.
The first refers to an old rule that American multinationals need not pay taxes on profits earned abroad until they repatriate them.
This year, a historic fall of the rupee would in theory mean a huge gain for the companies in Hyderabad and across the country as they repatriate their dollar earnings into rupees.
That hurts firms when they repatriate their foreign earnings back home.
It also helps their bottom line when they repatriate money made from overseas operations.
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