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Tax treaty and residence country taxation
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are In
Suppose you are a scholar that has a contract at a university in state S for less than 2-years, and you are resident in your home country, say Italy. Then you successfully apply for Tax Treaty benefits, and your income in state S is not taxed.
If S is the US the Treaty is found in Article 20. If If S is New Zealand the Treaty is found in Article 20
Question 1: are you supposed to pay taxes in Italy on your US-income?
Question 2: are you supposed to pay taxes in Italy on your New Zealand-income?
I am asking this as the two articles are worked a bit differently, and in particular the former deos not explicitly require the US-income to be taxed in Italy.
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Suppose you are a scholar that has a contract at a university in state S for less than 2-years, and you are resident in your home country, say Italy. Then you successfully apply for Tax Treaty benefits, and your income in state S is not taxed.
If S is the US the Treaty is found in Article 20. If If S is New Zealand the Treaty is found in Article 20
Question 1: are you supposed to pay taxes in Italy on your US-income?
Question 2: are you supposed to pay taxes in Italy on your New Zealand-income?
I am asking this as the two articles are worked a bit differently, and in particular the former deos not explicitly require the US-income to be taxed in Italy.
united-states international tax-law new-zealand interpretation
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Suppose you are a scholar that has a contract at a university in state S for less than 2-years, and you are resident in your home country, say Italy. Then you successfully apply for Tax Treaty benefits, and your income in state S is not taxed.
If S is the US the Treaty is found in Article 20. If If S is New Zealand the Treaty is found in Article 20
Question 1: are you supposed to pay taxes in Italy on your US-income?
Question 2: are you supposed to pay taxes in Italy on your New Zealand-income?
I am asking this as the two articles are worked a bit differently, and in particular the former deos not explicitly require the US-income to be taxed in Italy.
united-states international tax-law new-zealand interpretation
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Suppose you are a scholar that has a contract at a university in state S for less than 2-years, and you are resident in your home country, say Italy. Then you successfully apply for Tax Treaty benefits, and your income in state S is not taxed.
If S is the US the Treaty is found in Article 20. If If S is New Zealand the Treaty is found in Article 20
Question 1: are you supposed to pay taxes in Italy on your US-income?
Question 2: are you supposed to pay taxes in Italy on your New Zealand-income?
I am asking this as the two articles are worked a bit differently, and in particular the former deos not explicitly require the US-income to be taxed in Italy.
united-states international tax-law new-zealand interpretation
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