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A reduction in a tax liability, directly reducing the net amount of tax payable.


== See also ==
For example, the tax credit under the 'imputation system' which wholly or partially imputes to the shareholders some of the corporation tax paid by companies on the income out of which dividends are paid.
* [[AUD]]
 
* [[CAD]]
In some circumstances a net amount of tax repayable, resulting from certain types of tax credit, can be refunded to the taxpayer in cash.
* [[EUR]]
 
* [[GBP]]
 
* [[HKD]]
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* [[JPY]]
 
* [[Member-administered closed user group]]
Less commonly, a smaller indirect reduction in a tax liability, by way of a deduction from the net taxable profits.
* [[Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications]]
 
* [[Standardised corporate environment]]
 
* [[SWIFTNet]]
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* [[Treasury counterparty]]
 
* [[USD]]
''UK personal tax''. 
* [[BIC]]
 
A payment from the UK tax authorities to an individual with childcare responsibilities, low income, or both.




==Other links==
== See also ==
[http://www.treasurers.org/node/5006 Bank connectivity with SWIFT, Will Spinney, ACT 2009]
* [[Credit]]
* [[Credit relief]]
* [[Expense relief]]
* [[Deductions]]
* [[Foreign tax credit]]
* [[Imputation system]]
* [[Tax relief]]


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[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]

Revision as of 11:52, 13 May 2016

1.

A reduction in a tax liability, directly reducing the net amount of tax payable.

For example, the tax credit under the 'imputation system' which wholly or partially imputes to the shareholders some of the corporation tax paid by companies on the income out of which dividends are paid.

In some circumstances a net amount of tax repayable, resulting from certain types of tax credit, can be refunded to the taxpayer in cash.


2.

Less commonly, a smaller indirect reduction in a tax liability, by way of a deduction from the net taxable profits.


3.

UK personal tax.

A payment from the UK tax authorities to an individual with childcare responsibilities, low income, or both.


See also