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"domicile" Definitions
  1. (formal or law) the country that a person treats as their permanent home, or lives in and has a strong connection with
  2. (especially North American English, formal) a person's home
  3. (formal or law) the place where a company is registered for tax purposes

250 Sentences With "domicile"

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A person can only have one domicile and needs to demonstrate that they have abandoned their previous domicile in order to establish one outside of New York State.
WHICH ENCOURAGES PEOPLE TO DOMICILE HERE, INVEST HERE, ALL THAT.
A stash house can be any kind of domicile, anywhere.
Under local law, domicile comes only after 15 years of residence.
The deal will effectively re-domicile Allergan as a U.S. company.
Nordea said it has been considering its domicile for a decade.
Beyond Broadcom's legal domicile, though, is it a substantially foreign company?
It's the domicile of a boar, and the answer is PEN.
The president would need to show what spurred the change in domicile.
And he's here back with his family, his domicile, basically, his pack.
Rupert Murdoch shifted his media empire's domicile from Australia to America in 2004.
"If I move my domicile to Spain, I'm sticking to it," Ralph said.
"But what has changed that breaks the domicile to New York?" he asked.
My dad has an RV in the backyard, which has become my domicile.
All organisations that use data from EU citizens must comply, regardless of their domicile.
Businesses took fright, with more than 3,000 companies moving their legal domicile outside Catalonia.
Since October 1st, almost 3,000 companies have moved their legal domicile elsewhere (see article).
Already boards of multinationals are debating over whether to move their regional domicile to Singapore.
Currently, New Hampshire law requires that registered voters only prove "domicile" rather than permanent residency.
A big part of Allergan's appeal was that the company's tax domicile is in Ireland.
This would be to discourage companies from changing their domicile to avoid higher U.S. taxes.
This was also a tax inversion deal that Johnson Controls to change its domicile to Ireland.
Usually, your domicile remains the same until you've established a new one, even if you've moved.
Police, including Blacksburg's Chief Anthony Wilson, have been in and out of the domicile all week.
She said Mumbai's hawkers will protest the new policy and challenge the domicile condition in court.
The Cayman Islands is the most popular domicile for hedge funds, with close to 11,000 registered.
While the main domicile would be Britain, with a primary listing in the blue-chip FTSE 100 .
WE FOLLOW THE RULES THAT CONGRESS HAD SET FOR COMPANIES LOOKING TO MOVE TO A FOREIGN DOMICILE.
Around 6,000 uber-rich Indians changed their domicile in 2016, up 50 percent from the year before.
It shows it is possible to domicile a big finance firm there that is not Chinese-run.
Nipping over to the States from his current French domicile, it's Joseph Mount—the brainiac behind Metronomy.
To qualify the companies must be non-financial and with their main operations or domicile in Sweden.
The results of a ten-month review of its domicile are likely to be announced on February 22nd.
Under current New Hampshire law, registered voters must only prove "domicile" rather than permanent residency, according to CNN.
Sa mère lui a payé des leçons dans une piscine à plus de 45 minutes de leur domicile.
The global pushback against shell companies was threatening to dim Delaware's longstanding appeal as a secretive corporate domicile.
The Cayman Islands are just one of the many jurisdictions where funds have chosen as their legal domicile.
The events of October have prompted more than 3,200 firms to move their legal domicile out of the region.
That prospect has prompted more than 1,800 companies to move their legal domicile out of Catalonia since October 20103st.
Pfizer had reportedly stood to cut its costs by more than $1 billion a year by changing its domicile.
The British Virgin Islands is the most popular domicile for their anonymous shell companies, with Panama in second place.
A Pakistani barrister filed a petition last year arguing it should go back to its previous domicile, in Lahore.
S. investors, then I think many India funds will continue to domicile their funds and management companies in Mauritius.
"Just because Broadcom has changed their domicile to here doesn't mean we still shouldn't look at Broadcom," Paul said.
HSBC in Hong Kong declined to comment on whether Lee's disappearance could be a factor in the domicile decision.
They've also announced the Doorbell Cam Pro for $199 that lets you see visitors approaching your domicile, even at night.
Hours after the parliamentary session Planeta, a big Barcelona publishing house, said it, too, is moving its domicile to Madrid.
I learned that a number of factors can support a claim to a domicile, though not all are strictly determinative.
Establishing a new domicile involves an intention to remain somewhere indefinitely, in other words, that you've found a new home.
It would have been the third-biggest takeover in history and was premised on shifting Pfizer's tax-domicile to Dublin.
The state systems have about 30,000 beds and are the largest provider of domicile and skilled nursing care for veterans.
Whatever the domicile, the query is the same: the transcendent nature of human purpose, and how it will reveal itself.
And that's why advisers recommend that the megarich do a ton of sometimes unpleasant things to establish a real domicile elsewhere.
In New Hampshire, the state chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union is suing to undo the State Legislature's domicile law.
The president filed a "declaration of domicile" last month saying that his property in Palm Beach will be his permanent residence.
First, and most damagingly, around 40 of the largest companies in Catalonia moved their legal domicile to other parts of Spain.
Ghosn holds French, Lebanese and Brazilian citizenship, but opted for the fiscally more friendly Netherlands as his tax domicile in 2012.
You buy a firm that is foreign and adopt its tax domicile, which will ideally be somewhere with rock-bottom rates.
Laurie Abouzeir, 235 ans, écrit qu'elle envisage de se mettre à son compte et de s'occuper d'enfants à son domicile toulousain.
The combined company will save about $150 million a year in tax by basing in Tyco's legal domicile, the companies said.
A decision on the domicile issue could come early next week, a senior source at the bank told Reuters on Jan. 27.
" He clarified with too much nonchalance what kind of poo was typically lying around a Romanian domicile: "cow, chicken, the latrine, whatever.
If a decision is now delayed until Broadcom's domicile is no longer a sticking point, that will at least remove one uncertainty.
The result is that few multinationals would domicile a big holding company on the mainland under its opaque laws and tax code.
This patchwork of incompatible rules can cause gridlock in the industry and stifle innovation, potentially forcing companies to domicile and innovate elsewhere.
For example, Delaware, which is a favored domicile for many companies, is actively exploring how to use blockchain for  a corporate registry.
Geographical allocation is based on the Oxford Economics' 20528 GDP forecasts and focuses on companies' sales location rather than on their domicile.
Allergan's operations are largely in New Jersey, but its tax domicile is Ireland, thanks to a series of deals, starting in 2013.
Despite the tighter standards the director business remains robust and the island remains the preferred jurisdiction and domicile for U.S hedge funds.
It has also said it could move its domicile to a new country after Britain voted to leave the European Union last month.
Without such proof, they must agree to either send it in within 10 days or the state will seek to verify their domicile.
The golden share allows the government to veto some strategic decisions, such as a change of control or domicile of a Brazilian company.
DE and Praxair PX.N will likely be based in Ireland with a tax domicile in Britain, its chief executive told shareholders on Wednesday.
The merged company will maintain Tyco's Irish domicile and be named Johnson Controls plc, with 44% of shares owned by existing Tyco shareholders.
In addition to registering in the Netherlands it chose Britain as its tax domicile and a dual listing in Milan and New York.
Domicile was co-founded by Ross Saario, who spent the three years ahead of launching the startup as a general manager at Amazon.
The Hogwarts-like domicile might be swarming with staff and construction workers, but not until Price arrives do the spirits hit the fan.
These Terms and Conditions are in effect immediately after you step over the threshold of our shared domicile and are binding in perpetuity.
For years, there was little incentive for billionaires to change their domicile state because they paid the same regardless of where they lived.
The board of the Italian broadcaster will discuss next week a plan to move the company's legal domicile to Amsterdam, Il Messaggero reported.
Furthermore, it is critical retirees understand the difference between a residence (where you live) and a domicile (where you intend to return), she said.
These events have had an economic cost for Catalonia, with almost 3,000 companies moving their legal domicile outside the region and unemployment edging up.
GE could still recover under new CEO Larry Culp and fulfill its promise to generate jobs, opportunities and tax dollars for its new domicile.
For the past year HSBC has debated moving its domicile, which in turn determines its tax base, lead regulator and lender of last resort.
It was not a surprise that Mr. Trump's series of Twitter posts on Thursday night announcing his "change in domicile" were raw with anger.
The proposed regulations, announced on Monday by the Treasury Department, appeared specifically to target Pfizer and Allergan, which has its tax domicile in Ireland.
Some supporters were disillusioned when no European government backed their cause and almost 3,000 Catalan companies moved their domicile because of Mr Puigdemont's actions.
The state of play: Currently, out-of-state students and others who aren't fully residents can declare the state their domicile for voting purposes.
The former Kardashian associate and current extremely rich person is moving on from a Hidden Hills home after just five months in the domicile.
For all the ways it makes one look at and reconsider the domicile as a constitutive part of being, this show is completely worthwhile.
Over the next five days, we floated four different sections of the Bulkley/Morice, rising before dawn and returning to our domicile after dark.
In that case, you'll need to establish domicile — your true permanent home — in that new state in order to benefit from their friendlier taxes.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon said on July 11 that his bank would probably use Frankfurt as the legal domicile of its European operations after Brexit.
This allowed the company, which has a legacy domicile in France, to restructure some of its debt under U.S. bankruptcy law while Carlyle retained ownership.
Most damagingly, since October 1st a score of the largest companies in Catalonia have started to move their legal domicile to other parts of Spain.
There will be a significant increase in activity in investment management, probably, to be fair, building on Ireland's reputation as a domicile for investment funds.
Le Monde's article had said Arnault owned a large house in England via a holding company in Jersey - a domicile known for its tax breaks.
The domicile test has become increasingly complicated as today's migratory rich maintain four or five homes, and rarely spend much time in any one place.
The Treasury effectively blocked Pfizer last year from a so-called tax inversion merger with Allergan, a smaller company with Ireland as its tax domicile.
According to the New York Department of Taxation and Finance, a person's domicile is the place that they intend to have as their permanent home.
He never seemed to me entirely at home in his domicile of deception; she dwells without evident compunction in a gaudier fairyland of grander fictions.
Inverting U.S. companies usually leave their core U.S. operations at home, transferring only their legal tax domicile to the home country of the acquired company.
Without citing its sources, Liberation reported that Ghosn had had his tax domicile in France until 2012 and was subject to the country's wealth tax.
The Economist has taken the peak figures during or just before each firm's regulatory showdown and compared that to the GDP of its country of domicile.
The game's objectives, insofar as they exist, are to wander around in the woods, make friends, and decorate your domicile in whatever manner you see fit.
The domicile would include sleeping quarters, a staircase, a botany platform, a 3D printer, microwave, water dispenser, a Mars globe, research area and a digital library.
The biggest U.S. bank by assets said in July last year that the bank would probably use Frankfurt as the legal domicile of its European operations.
This is often to avoid an extra layer of taxation in the fund's country of domicile, not to dodge tax owed in the investor's home country.
The deal collapsed after the U.S. Treasury issued new rules curbing tax inversions, or moves by American companies to relocate their domicile overseas to cut taxes.
"As night follows day...we would become a Chinese bank," the bank's chairman at the time said about keeping its domicile in the territory after 210.
They got out of her little more than her name, rank and serial number, or, rather, place of birth (Ohio), year (1976) and current domicile (Kentucky).
But Greene chose to title this print as one of his "Studies of Date Palms" — as if the person and their domicile were invisible, or incidental.
Katie Stout dazzled Nina Johnson Gallery (formerly Gallery Diet) with her show, Docile/Domicile/Dandy: bubblegum-pink Sculptamold vanities, shiny plush chairs, a sock-covered armoire.
They have a "domicile allegiance" out in Richmond and they drive Dan's "shimmerous steed" out to various karaoke nights in the Lower Mainland on the regular.
Sabadell has decided to move its legal domicile outside Catalonia and the royal-decree law approved today by the central government will enable CaixaBank to follow.
The tax domicile will also remain in Austria and OBAG will have the right to nominate Casinos Austria's chief executive and chairman of the supervisory board.
Each of the Trumps filed a "declaration of domicile" saying that the Mar-a-Lago Club, Mr. Trump's resort in Palm Beach, will be their permanent residence.
The statement contained no details about the co-operation, but said the two cities were working toward allowing startup companies to have a joint Paris-London domicile.
They all said yes, agreed on $400 for the rent price, and Berkowitz took his first foray into woodworking––ultimately spending $1,300 to erect the miniature domicile.
At the two-day meeting, directors will also focus on the bank's strategy, with a decision on the domicile issue possibly coming as early as this week.
In cases where banks see evidence of discrepancy, they could be required to send account information to all countries with a possible claim on the client's tax domicile.
Because defining "domicile" is subjective, New York ends up winning more than half of its tax residency audits, meaning it collects the state income taxes for the year.
She condemned women's lack of legal rights vis-à-vis their husbands, calling for action against wife-beating and for women's right to their own property and legal domicile.
Among those tempted to up sticks are resident "non-doms": foreigners who live in Britain but declare their domicile as elsewhere to avoid tax on their non-British income.
The other part of Rift Core 2.0 is Home, which is a new Metaverse-like virtual world that you can build and customize to be your own VR domicile.
The VR version of the game turns you into a cat ghost that can warp around and materialize wherever the most damage can be inflicted on a human domicile.
The rule change was aimed at so-called serial inverters, such as Allergan, that used a foreign domicile to combine with multiple United States-based companies for tax advantages.
The domicile test considers five key aspects that determine whether your true home — the place you return to after you've been on the road — is in fact that state.
"The traditional change in domicile is to sell the New York home, the moving van comes and moves your near and dear items to your new home," said Shenkman.
Broadcom, for instance, cannot repatriate foreign earnings to the U.S. and would not benefit from a lower related tax rate, Kessler wrote, because of an international domicile in Singapore.
JPMorgan said in July that the bank would probably use Frankfurt as the legal domicile of its European operations after Brexit, though jobs could be moved elsewhere as well.
For individuals who move to Florida, there is a form to file with the state to make it your domicile, according to Chris Raulston, wealth strategist at Raymond James.
For example, Delaware, which is a favored domicile for many companies, is actively exploring how to use blockchain for Meanwhile, individual states are also giving blockchain a closer look.
The finance minister also said he would propose in the coming months legislation to require bosses of large companies based in France to make the country their tax domicile.
The type of domicile that typifies the American dream — the backyard, the two-car garage, the quiet cul-de-sac — has enabled the nation's egregious consumption of fossil fuels.
Broadcom had already maneuvered to re-domicile in the U.S., potentially making a CFIUS review moot, but that didn't sway the Trump administration from moving to block the deal.
But even if you're there for shorter periods, the state can still consider it your domicile if the fact pattern shows that you're treating California like your real, true home.
The AT1 emerged just a day after announcing the results of a consent solicitation, which targeted 14 tranches of capital instruments to facilitate technical amendments given the planned domicile change.
Unlike in Connecticut, where Mr. Gupta owns a waterfront property, domicile in Florida will allow Mr. Gupta to shield his home, regardless of its value, from any bankruptcy court proceeding.
There is also a New California Republic 'protection postcard' which instructs you to place it near the entrance of your domicile, and each item included looks realistically tattered and aged.
The drive for independence is hurting the economy: almost 700 companies have moved their legal domicile out of Catalonia in the past fortnight, while tourist bookings in Barcelona have dipped.
I had the chance to test out Google's newest mesh setup in my apartment, which is a long and narrow Brooklyn domicile that's traditionally been absolute hell for wireless signals.
An inversion is a tax-driven deal in which a U.S. company acquires a smaller, foreign business and adopts its tax domicile to reduce the combined company's overall tax burden.
Domicile, another new coffee shop in Brooklyn, paid as much attention to creatively reinterpreting cottage cheese ceilings into a futuristic sea punk interior design as it did to exciting signage.
During her tenure, the bank said Galbo led the merging of Nordea's four banking units into one entity and played an "instrumental" role in its domicile move to Finland from Sweden.
The half of Catalonia's population that wants to stay in Spain took to the streets to protest against independence, and more than 4,000 businesses moved their legal domicile out of Catalonia.
Broadcom is not a Chinese company, and has pledged to move its domicile from Singapore to the United States, arguing this will makes its acquisition of Qualcomm not covered by CFIUS.
But they face some unpleasant realities: since October 1st, more than 1,500 companies, including almost all the big ones, have moved their domicile outside the region, and tourist bookings have dipped.
O to create a $231 billion London-based data and business research provider, in the latest example of a U.S. company moving its domicile overseas where corporate tax rates are lower.
S. person" is defined "to include those individuals or entities whose activities have a significant nexus to the U.S. market by virtue of their organization or domicile in the United States.
The British Virgin Islands is the most popular domicile for their anonymous shell companies (firms which exist on paper only, with no real employees or offices), with Panama in second place.
The state's wealthiest resident had reportedly "shifted his personal and business domicile to another state," Frank W. Haines III, New Jersey's legislative budget and finance officer, told a State Senate committee.
On the fourth floor, down a hallway where black scuff marks on the walls indicate years of neglect, is the Hujialou Concentrated Office Zone, an officially sanctioned domicile for shell companies.
If HUSBAND enters the domicile and one or more children are hungry, unbathed, tired or running away from the potty in terror, he is prohibited from telling WIFE about his day.
EY said 53 of the 222 firms are actively moving some staff or part of their operations out of the UK, or are reviewing their domicile as a result of Brexit.
Ghosn then moved his tax domicile to the Netherlands, where the holding company for the Renault-Nissan alliance is incorporated and which does not have a wealth tax, the daily said.
More than 1,000 companies have moved their legal domicile out of the region in the past fortnight, and there is no sign of the European intervention on which the secessionists were counting.
Allergan, for example, may be considered a serial inverter because the Dublin-based Actavis acquired Allergan in 2015, taking the Irish domicile, and then turned around and signed a deal with Pfizer.
Mr. Trump and his wife, Melania Trump, each filed a "declaration of domicile" saying that the Mar-a-Lago Club, Mr. Trump's resort in Palm Beach, above, will be their permanent residence.
Tax inversions occur when a U.S. company is acquired by a smaller foreign business from a low-tax country and adopts its domicile to reduce the combined firm's overall U.S. tax burden.
If successful, Hatch's fundraiser will facilitate some necessary stabilizing of the art landmark, as well as make space for a residency program and museum in Szylak's domicile and the house next door.
The biggest U.S. bank by assets said in July that the bank would probably use Frankfurt as the legal domicile of its European operations, though jobs could be moved elsewhere as well.
In "Harbor of Dieppe: Changement de Domicile" (from the mid-1820s), a lemony sheen imparts grandeur and transcendence to small, down-to-earth figurative vignettes, reminiscent of those in Dutch landscape painting.
"We have seen occasions where an individual believes leaving the UK will break the domicile position and thereby negate UK inheritance tax," said Mitch Young, head of UK Tax at DeVere Tax Consultancy.
Republicans are likely to criticize her plan by arguing it will drive companies currently incorporated in the United States to leave or change domicile to avoid the tax - a practice known as inversion.
On March 14th Prudential, an insurer that operates in Asia and America, said it would spin off its European unit, maintain its domicile in London but no longer be supervised by British regulators.
A proposed open-ended fund would likely use a Luxembourg domicile to offer several share classes, with a potential launch around September, said Gerardo Duplat, head of business development for the Middle East.
For example, policy makers on both sides of the aisle agree that inversions, whereby U.S.-headquartered firms re-domicile in more advantageous jurisdictions, are eroding the tax base and need to be stopped.
The company intends, as part of a $160 billion takeover of Allergan, to shift its tax domicile from America to Ireland, where Allergan is domiciled, and where corporate-income taxes are considerably lower.
In a country where it is exceedingly easy for the wealthy to change their domicile to a no-income-tax state like sunny Florida, revenue gains from higher tax rates can diminish rapidly.
That year marked the end of a wave of "tax inversion" deals, whereby a U.S. firm was acquired by a small foreign business and adopted its domicile to get a lower tax rate.
"If [CFIUS] were looking at Broadcom previously, just because Broadcom has changed their domicile to [the U.S.] doesn't mean we shouldn't still look at Broadcom," Paul said, addressing Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen.
A number of high-profile companies have come under fire for "inversions" — deals where a U.S. company buys a firm in a lower-tax nation and switches its domicile to escape high U.S. levies.
It obviously is not a happy domicile because in the play's second scene, Matt, a law professor in the throes of a midlife crisis, apologetically confesses to a one-night fling with a stranger.
Nord Gold, controlled by Russian steel tycoon Alexei Mordashov, previously planned to change its domicile to Britain by the end of 2016 as a step toward a premium listing on the London Stock Exchange.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon said on July 11 that his bank would probably use Frankfurt as the legal domicile of its European operations after Brexit, but that jobs may be put elsewhere as well.
The Greek and British maritime industries have traditionally had strong ties, but several Greek shipowners moved operations out of Britain in recent years over changes that removed their favorable "non-domicile" tax status there.
Consulting and advisory firm EY said 153 out of the biggest 222 firms with operations in Britain had not said anything about the impact Brexit could have on their domicile, operations or staff location.
With annual operating cost synergies of more than $280 million, additional revenue synergies and tax benefits from Shire's Irish domicile, Shire said it expected the transaction to boost non-GAAP diluted earnings from 2369.
I can just relocate your domicile, and you can hold your board meetings, you can do a few things, and you can go from a 35 percent tax rate to a 15 percent tax rate.
We had Connie Loizos and Danny Crichton from TechCrunch, I scampered over from the Crunchbase News domicile, and Brian O'Malley, a general partner with Forerunner Ventures, joined us to us to round out the collective.
Hong Kong hosts the most valuable life insurer in the world, excluding mainland China, AIA, while a global firm with a big Asian arm, Prudential, is about to shift its regulatory domicile to Hong Kong.
Since the U.S. government torpedoed the merger, a deal that would have relocated Pfizer's legal domicile to Ireland to reduce Pfizer's taxes, investors have speculated Allergan might use the Teva proceeds for sizeable new deals.
But tax advisers say that while the number of days matter, the real test for auditors is "domicile" — being able to prove that a taxpayer's permanent, primary home is in Florida rather than New York.
N, the biggest U.S. bank by assets, said in July that the bank would probably use Frankfurt as the legal domicile of its European operations after Brexit, though jobs could be moved elsewhere as well.
I can just relocate your domicile, and you can hold your board meetings, you can do a few things, and you can go from a 73 percent tax rate to a 15 percent tax rate.
Carlos Ghosn, chief executive of French carmaker Renault and ex Nissan chairman, has not had his tax domicile France since 2012, opting instead for the more fiscally favourable Netherlands, French newspaper Liberation reported on Wednesday.
Maybe you're more creative than I am, but homemade sandwiches for lunch get pretty boring pretty fast, and there may not be as many outside options near your domicile as there are near your office.
Bermuda-based White Mountains Insurance Group Ltd had been in talks to sell itself in a transaction that would have been structured as an inversion - where a U.S.-based buyer would move its tax domicile overseas.
Pfizer dropped plans to buy Allergan for $160 billion in April after the U.S. government cracked down on so-called inversion deals, in which companies move their domicile to countries that have a lower tax rate.
Join before the big uptick in valuation, and suddenly what might have been an otherwise nice couple of hundred K dollars in the coming years becomes actually, well, in the Bay Area, a reasonably-sized domicile.
The pharmaceutical industry has come under criticism after a series of so-called tax inversions, or mergers carried out with the intention of obtaining a new tax domicile in a country with lower corporate tax rates.
President Barack Obama's proposed rules discourage tax "inversions", which are tax-driven deals in which a U.S. company merges with a foreign business and adopts its tax domicile to reduce the combined company's overall tax burden.
Speaking at a special event to announce a move by Singapore-based Broadcom to a U.S. based tax domicile in Delaware, Trump touted the tax-reform bill as an example of his administration's pro-business agenda.
AISE has a Brussels-based branch and offices in Antwerp, MS Amlin said, adding it writes marine, casualty, property and fleet business through its UK domicile and its branches in the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Germany.
"An application to re-domicile St Julians has been submitted to the Malta Financial Services Authority in order to protect the business and enable the insurer to continue trading with the UK," Markerstudy said in a statement.
"An announcement (on domicile) will be made when the board makes its final decision and if necessary a further update will be provided at the time of the full-year results announcement (in late February)," she said.
In a complex deal that smacks of late-cycle merger action, Johnson's own shareholders are being handed $3.9 billion in cash to reduce the share count to levels that allow a shift of tax domicile to happen.
There, a Republican-backed law took effect this fall requiring newly registered voters who drive to establish "domicile" in the state by securing New Hampshire driver's licenses and auto registrations, which can cost hundreds of dollars annually.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's plans for sharp cuts to corporate taxes will lead Israeli technology companies, a lynchpin of Israel's economy, to consider shifting their domicile to the United States, industry and accountancy executives say.
That's because state laws only regulate health insurance plans that domicile within their borders, and there are plenty of bigger insurance plans with members across the country that these laws in Texas and New York can't touch.
Ireland moved to shut down the "Double Irish" tax loophole in 2013 following damning criticism from a U.S. Senate committee investigation by making it illegal for a company registered in Ireland to have no tax domicile anywhere.
U.S.-based IHS agreed to buy Markit to create a $21 billion London-based data and business research provider, in the latest example of a U.S. company moving its domicile overseas where corporate tax rates are lower.
As has been constantly described in the years since its release, Untrue—which turned 10 on November 5—is one of the 143st century's preeminent documents of nightlife loneliness, charting the internal spaces between club and domicile.
Corporate America has long favored Delaware as a domicile because of statutes that give directors broad discretion in how they run companies, a dedicated court for corporate disputes that dates to 1792, and a business-friendly legislature.
PARIS (Reuters) - Carlos Ghosn, chief executive of French carmaker Renault and ex Nissan chairman, has not had his tax domicile France since 2012, opting instead for the more fiscally favourable Netherlands, French newspaper Liberation reported on Wednesday.
ANNOUNCES DECEMBER 31, 2017 ASSETS UNDER MANAGEMENT * PZENA INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT INC - ‍TOTAL ACCOUNT DOMICILE AUMS AS OF DEC 31, 2017 WERE $38.5 BILLION VERSUS $30.0​ BILLION AS OF DEC 31, 2016 Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
Which means that unless you're willing to spend five to six dollars hoarding individual servings of hot sauce, Halal Guys prohibits the age-old tradition of grabbing handfuls of hot sauce packets for safekeeping at your own domicile.
The ideal owner, then, is someone who can afford land that is properly zoned for the home, and can take the potential financial losses associated with building a niche domicile that he may not be able to sell.
And while alternative milk has been poked and prodded at as a metaphor of privilege and a stamp of gentrification, in Brooklyn, some coffee shops such as Brooklyn's Sey Coffee and Domicile don't charge for Oatly at all.
Given the mix of revenues, which are concentrated in countries with recovery caps of Group C or D, recoveries are capped due to domicile at 'RR3' for the secured debt, which is rated 'BB', one notch above the IDR.
The bank facilities back CP. JCI's domicile in Ireland should minimize tax liabilities related to foreign earnings and enable the company to maintain relatively low cash levels at or below the $345 million balance reported by Tyco prior to the merger.
Me voici maintenant à commenter un communiqué récent du président français qui "reconnaît, au nom de la République française, que Maurice Audin a été torturé puis exécuté ou torturé à mort par des militaires qui l'avaient arrêté à son domicile".
The unconventional love story pairs Howl, a half-man, half-bird magician who wanders the countryside in the grinding, puffing domicile of the title, and Sophie, a young milliner who's been turned into an old woman by a witch's curse.
If HUSBAND enters the domicile and sees or hears one or more children yelling, fighting, whining, grabbing, pinching or demanding parental intervention by stretching the word "Mom" into two interminable syllables, he is prohibited from telling WIFE about his day.
Fitch views leverage metrics as somewhat weak for the 'BBB+' rating; however, this concern is offset by JCI's market positions, steady FCF expected by Fitch following the merger, and financial flexibility including minimal limitations on available cash associated with the company's Irish domicile.
Switzerland drew in nearly half of Europe's total - $828 million or 47 percent of ICO funds in the region, mainly through firms registered in Zug, a low-tax region near Zurich that is also the domicile for many top commodities traders, Tan said.
Early on, Fang saw that the UW system, like many others in the contest, was prone to regurgitating depressing headlines ("Rocket Attack Kills 2100") or dull facts ("A home or domicile is a dwelling place used as a permanent or semipermanent residence").
In an update to its previously proposed change of domicile from Jersey to Russia, Rusal said that its board is determined it is in the best interests of company to proceed with continuance out of Jersey subject to a number of conditions.
"A domicile in the United States will expose our company to increasingly larger pools of investment in U.S. index funds and passively managed accounts, as well as better align us with our U.S. peers," Chief Executive Officer Doug Suttles said in a statement.
Liberty Specialty Markets, part of U.S. insurer Liberty Mutual, which had revenues of $38 billion last year, and is one of the largest U.S. property and casualty insurers, said it was switching the domicile of its insurance company to Luxembourg from London.
LIQUIDITY Fitch believes Seagate's liquidity was adequate as of June 13, 2017 and was supported by: --$2.5 billion of cash and cash equivalents, which is essentially all readily available given the company's Irish domicile; --$700 million undrawn senior secured RCF expiring Jan.
Patients covered by Germany's statutory medical insurers pay a certain proportion of drug expenses from their own pockets, and Dutch-based mail-order pharmacies have in the past offered to return some of that money, using their non-German domicile to get around minimum prices.
For example, Collado said, New York would be quick to challenge a change in domicile if retirees are just spending half the year in Florida and everything that is near and dear to them, such as doctors and charities, is back in the Empire State.
"A consumer who is entitled to sue his foreign contact partner in his own place of domicile, cannot invoke, at the same time as his own claims, claims on the same subject assigned by other consumers," the EU top court's Advocate General said on.
The Maritime Security Program consists of vessels owned or operated by domestic and international companies that domicile part of their business operations under U.S. Department of Defense protocols, register their ships under the U.S. flag and are required to crew their vessels with U.S. Mariners.
In April, amid public controversy over drug company Pfizer's proposed merger with Allergan of Ireland, it announced plans to curb so-called "tax inversions," by which U.S. firms have undertaken cross-border mergers in order to switch to a domicile abroad and so avoid U.S. taxes.
In Asia, Alibaba, a Chinese internet giant that has its domicile in the Cayman Islands, its principal office in Hong Kong and its listing in New York, has been invited by China's government to float its shares "at home" in Shanghai, an offer it cannot refuse.
Tax experts say that convincing auditors that a taxpayer has gone from being a New Yorker to being a Floridian involves more than filing a "declaration of domicile" form, as Mr. Trump and Melania Trump, the first lady, did in Palm Beach County Circuit Court in September.
German patients covered by the country's statutory medical insurers have to pay a certain portion of drug expenses from their own pockets and Dutch-based mail order pharmacies have in the past offered to return some of that money, using their non-German domicile to circumvent minimum prices.
In April, amid public controversy over drug company Pfizer Inc's proposed merger with Allergan Plc of Ireland, it announced plans to curb so-called "tax inversions", by which U.S. firms have undertaken cross-border mergers in order to switch to a domicile abroad and so avoid U.S. taxes.
On Wednesday, Pfizer and Allergan announced they would abandon a $160 billion merger after the U.S. Treasury Department announced new rules to curb so-called inversions, or deals in which American companies buy a foreign firm in order to shift their business to a more attractive tax domicile.
But by designating Mar-a-Lago as his domicile -- in legal terms, "his true, fixed, permanent home"-- Trump is announcing he will spend most of each year in Florida (when not in D.C.), making him a resident of the Sunshine State for purposes of voting and paying state taxes.
Noonan added that it was the U.S.'s responsibility to deal with so-called tax inversions by U.S. companies — whereby firms relocate their legal domicile to a country with a lower tax rate, while maintaining the bulk of their operations in the first country in an attempt to slice their tax burden.
U.S. House races U.S. Senate races (The rules for Senate races will be the same for those of the House, except that they will apply to the respective state as opposed to a congressional district.) Presidential races  Self-financing of federal campaigns Today, citizens can only vote in the district of their domicile.
Britain is expected to hold a referendum in June on whether to stay in the EU. After its decision to keep its headquarters in Britain, HSBC said it will scrap its previous policy of reviewing its domicile every three years, and will now only do so when there is a material change.
Yarchen Gar Journal YARCHEN GAR, China — Even by the standards of the phenomenal sights of Tibet, Yarchen Gar is a wonder on the high plateau: thousands of ramshackle homes clustered on a remote peninsula at the bend of a river, each one the domicile of a nun who has come here to study Tibetan Buddhism.
"Should it play out that investors are more nervous around the name under a new non-UK domicile, then the bank might have to pay a bigger premium for the so-called increased risk of being a quote-unquote emerging market name," said Oliver Judd, a senior credit analyst at Aviva Investors, which owns HSBC bonds.
That nationalist rhetoric and Trump's willingness to use his Twitter account as a cudgel has so rattled some companies that they are putting on hold mergers and acquisitions that may involve significant job cuts or moving production or tax domicile abroad, out of fear that such deals could be seen as "unpatriotic", several top Wall Street bankers said.
"We may be facing an unusual degree of income tax forecast risk if news reports are true that the person ranked by Forbes magazine as the wealthiest New Jersey resident has shifted personal and business domicile to another state, " Frank Haines, the state's legislative budget and finance officer, told the the state Senate budget and appropriations committee on Monday.
Whatever needs to be said will be blurted out by Wednesday, when Mercury enters its domicile, Virgo, at 10:39 PM. Starting Wednesday evening, three planets will be in the signs that they rule (their "domiciles"), making their energies more prominent: communication planet Mercury is in persnickety Virgo; love and money planet Venus is in socialite Libra; and taskmaster Saturn is in workaholic Capricorn.
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HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong's de-facto central bank said on Monday it respected HSBC Holdings' decision to keep its headquarters in Britain following a weekend boarding meeting in London.. "The HKMA appreciates that for a large international bank such as HSBC, relocation of domicile is a very major and complicated undertaking," Norman Chan, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) said in a statement.
Outdoor space: Among the outbuildings are a 1,280-square-foot caretaker's house with one bedroom and one-and-a-half bathrooms; an animal house with a fenced outdoor area that was the domicile of the sellers' prized pig; horse stables with a tack room and washing area; and a barn that can serve as an addition to the three-car attached garage or as a shop.
HONG KONG, Feb 15 (Reuters) - Hong Kong's de-facto central bank said on Monday it respected HSBC Holdings' decision to keep its headquarters in Britain following a weekend boarding meeting in London.. "The HKMA appreciates that for a large international bank such as HSBC, relocation of domicile is a very major and complicated undertaking," Norman Chan, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) said in a statement.
When you take a corporate tax rate at 35 percent and move it to 20 percent, and you see what's happened over the last two decades to businesses migrating out of the United States, migrating profits out of the United States, migrating domicile out of the United States, and hiring workers out of the United States, it's hard for me to not imagine that they're not going to bring businesses back to the United States.
The central bank said Ireland may also be the preferred location of some UK banks that choose to relocate within the EU and may be a jurisdiction of choice for some UK funds that will likely seek to re-domicile elsewhere in the EU. It reiterated that owing to the economy's close trade ties to Britain, Brexit would have a negative impact on employment, output and incomes in Ireland, even though financial market tensions have eased somewhat since the June 23 UK vote.
FRANKFURT, Oct 19 (Reuters) - Europe's highest court has ruled that a floor on retail prices for prescription drugs in Germany violates free trade in Europe's single market, potentially opening the door for foreign mail-order pharmacies to undercut German rivals Patients covered by Germany's statutory medical insurers have to pay a certain proportion of drug expenses from their own pockets, though Dutch-based mail-order pharmacies have in the past offered to return some of that money, using their non-German domicile to circumvent minimum prices.
Despite assurances from the German group, the Financial Times reported that backers of the $30 billion deal were worried it will be blocked by German authorities opposed to the combined entity being based in London -- and therefore possibly outside the EU. "Politics is the key driving force behind this… comments from Bafin, the German [financial] regulator, over the last few days about them not being happy that the largest Euro clearing house is outside of the EU, and there are also further concerns around the headquarters of the combined business being U.K. domicile, once again outside of the EU," explained Vuori.
Cohn is so new to this that he doesn't seem to realize "trickle down" is a pejorative phrase and literally uses it to describe the plan — big CEOs get a tax cut, and that creates indirect benefits for American workers (emphasis mine): When you take a corporate tax rate at 35 percent and move it to 20 percent, and you see what's happened over the last two decades to businesses migrating out of the United States, migrating profits out of the United States, migrating domicile out of the United States, and hiring workers out of the United States, it's hard for me to not imagine that they're not going to bring businesses back to the United States.

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