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Mandatory Provident Fund / Pension / Inland Revenue Ordinance / Income tax in the United States / Retirement / Taxation in the United States / Economics / Employment compensation / Hong Kong / Economy of Hong Kong
Date: 2014-02-12 05:02:20
Mandatory Provident Fund
Pension
Inland Revenue Ordinance
Income tax in the United States
Retirement
Taxation in the United States
Economics
Employment compensation
Hong Kong
Economy of Hong Kong

Preliminary views and comments on the Proposed Regulations of the U.S. Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (“FATCA”) from the Joint Industry FATCA Working Group (“WG”)

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