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Repatriation
Repatriation (from late Latin repatriare - to restore someone to his homeland) is the process of return of refugees or soldiers to their homes, most notably following a war. The term may also refer to the process of converting a foreign currency into the currency of one's own country.
More on Dividend Repatriation
Following up on last week's post on the debate over whether to bring back the 2004 Act's dividend repatriation provision: Press Release, Levin, Dorgan Question Repatriation Lobbying Effort ataxing matter: Corporate Lbbying for "Repatriation Tax Break", by Linda Beale Bloomberg:...
CBA Calls for Repatriation of Omar Khadr
On January 23rd Canadian Bar Association President Guy Joubert sent a letter to Prime Minister Stephen Harper (PDF) asking for Omar Khadr to be repatriated to undergo judicial process here in Canada...
CBA Calls for Repatriation of Omar Khadr (again)
Following the April 24th Federal Court of Canada decision, the Canadian Bar Association have again urged the Prime Minister to repatriate Omar Khadr...
Sinai: Dividend Repatriation Tax Cut Would Be Ideal Stimulus
Op-ed in today's Wall Street Journal: A $545 Billion Private Stimulus Plan; Let's Bring Home Foreign Earnings Without Tax Penalty, by Allen Sinai: [T]he Obama team should implement a private-sector funded stimulus and allow a temporary reduction in the 35%...
Omar Khadr: Release, Repatriation, and Remedies
JURIST Special Guest Columnist Gail Davidson, Executive Director of Lawyers Rights Watch Canada, says that Canada and the US are duty-bound to act immediately to ensure that Canadian Guantanamo Bay detainee Omar Khadr is released and repatriated, his rights are protected and violations of his rights are investigated and remedied, where appropriate, by criminal proceedings against the perpetrators...
Brennan: Cash Flow and Market Response to Repatriation
Thomas J. Brennan (Drexel) has posted Cash Flow and Market Response to Repatriation on SSRN. Here is the abstract: The American Jobs Creation Act of 2004 (AJCA) provided a limited-time tax deduction for U...
















