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Filter by Meaning The taxability of a stock option depends on whether it is considered an incentive stock option or a non-qualified stock option, as well as the tax laws in the country where the employee works.
The taxability of capital gains on investments depends on the duration of investment.
The taxability of dividends received from stocks is determined by the tax laws of the country.
The taxability of an employee's fringe benefits can be affected by the type of benefit and the laws of the country where the employee works.
The taxability of the company is determined by its legal structure.
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