Tag: UAE Foreign investors
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Separation of Powers: A Case Study of Pakistan (1947 to Present)
By Riaz Begum, Advocate, Supreme Court of Pakistan This paper analyzes the doctrine of separation of powers in Pakistan from 1947 to the present. It examines how constitutional provisions, judicial rulings, and political practices have influenced the division of authority among the legislature, executive, and judiciary. The study highlights the…
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View of Constitutional and Judicial Review of Taxation in Pakistan
View of Constitutional and Judicial Review of Taxation in Pakistan — Read on journal-of-social-education.org/index.php/Jorunal/article/view/638/666
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View of Fundamental Rights in the Constitution of Pakistan
View of Fundamental Rights in the Constitution of Pakistan — Read on journal-of-social-education.org/index.php/Jorunal/article/view/640/667
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UAE Corporate Tax Law on Educational Institutions

Corporate tax law is a cornerstone of business regulation in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), encompassing a diverse array of corporations, businesses, and incorporated entities. Within this jurisdiction, tax rates fluctuate from 0 to 9 percent. Income levels below 375,000 are tax exempt, whereas earnings exceeding this threshold are taxed…
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Taxation Of Foreign Investor Income Under The UAE Corporate Tax Law

The income of Foreign Investors is exempted to some extent under the corporate tax, UAE subject to compliance with the law and satisfaction of given conditions to avail the benefits. It is important to mention that exemption is not blanket provided but only for certain types of income earned by…
