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  2. TDS - Wikipedia

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    Tax Deducted at Source, in India; Tenancy Deposit Scheme (England and Wales) Telephone and Data Systems, a US company TDS Telecom, a subsidiary; Thompson Dorfman Sweatman, a law firm, Winnipeg, Canada

  3. Talk:Tax deduction at source - Wikipedia

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    tds refers to income tax of individual deducted by the source of income115.242.149.167 07:30, 25 april 2015 (utc) As I understand it this is a type of withholding tax but the article isn't linked. Am I correct?

  4. Income tax in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Further deductions are allowed in determining "taxable income", such as capital losses, half of capital gains included in income, and a special deduction for residents of northern Canada. Deductions permit certain amounts to be excluded from taxation altogether. "Tax payable before credits" is determined using five tax brackets and tax rates.

  5. Adjusted gross income - Wikipedia

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    Gross income includes "all income from whatever source", and is not limited to cash received. It specifically includes wages, salary, bonuses, interest, dividends, rents, royalties, income from operating a business, alimony, pensions and annuities, share of income from partnerships and S corporations, and income tax refunds. [3]

  6. Taxation in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The deduction is limited to the greater of 27.5% of either: [18] the remuneration for PAYE purposes, or; taxable income of the taxpayer; excluding. retirement fund lumps sums, and; severance benefits; The deduction is further limited to the lower of R350 000 or 27.5% of taxable income before the inclusion of capital gains contributions ...

  7. Deductive reasoning - Wikipedia

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    Deductive reasoning is the psychological process of drawing deductive inferences.An inference is a set of premises together with a conclusion. This psychological process starts from the premises and reasons to a conclusion based on and supported by these premises.

  8. Hyperbolic functions - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, hyperbolic functions are analogues of the ordinary trigonometric functions, but defined using the hyperbola rather than the circle.Just as the points (cos t, sin t) form a circle with a unit radius, the points (cosh t, sinh t) form the right half of the unit hyperbola.

  9. Magnetic Thermodynamic Systems - Wikipedia

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    Examples are volume and the number of particles, which can both be constrained by enclosing the system in a box. [5] On the other hand, there is no experimental method that can directly hold the magnetic moment to a specified constant value. Nevertheless, this experimental concern does not affect the thermodynamic theory of magnetic systems.