equalization tax - definizione. Che cos'è equalization tax
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Cosa (chi) è equalization tax - definizione

PAYMENT STRUCTURING TO AFFECT TAX LIABILITY ACROSS MULTIPLE COUNTRIES
Tax Equalization; Tax protection policy; Hypotax; Hypothetical tax

Wine equalisation tax         
Wine equalisation tax (WET) is a tax imposed on wine made, imported, or sold by wholesale in Australia. It is applied at 29% of the wholesale value of wine.
graphic equalizer         
  • Equalizers are also made in compact pedal-style [[effect unit]]s for use by [[electric guitar]]ists. This pedal is a [[parametric equalizer]].
  • [[UREI]] graphic and parametric EQs; the device on top is a [[Power conditioner]].
  • Q]] (narrower bandwidth).
  • A first order low-pass (high-cut) filter implemented using only a resistor and capacitor.
  • Two first-order shelving filters: a −3 dB bass cut (red), and a +9 dB treble boost (blue).
CHANGING THE BALANCE OF FREQUENCY COMPONENTS IN AN AUDIO SIGNAL
EQ filter; Graphic equalizer; Graphic equaliser; Parametric equalization; Shelving filter; Parametric equaliser; Parametric equalizer; Graphic Equilizer; Equalisation filter; Graphic Equalizer; British EQ; User:Atlantictire/Equalization (audio); Parametric filter; Parametric EQ; Parametric equalisation; Mirrored equalization; EQ (audio); Dynamic equalization; Dynamic equalizer; Audio equalization; Equalizer (audio); Equalizer (electronics); Audio equalizer; Shelving equalizer; Equalisation (audio); EQ controller; 1/f controller
¦ noun an electronic device or computer program which allows the separate control of the strength and quality of selected frequency bands.
parametric equalizer         
  • Equalizers are also made in compact pedal-style [[effect unit]]s for use by [[electric guitar]]ists. This pedal is a [[parametric equalizer]].
  • [[UREI]] graphic and parametric EQs; the device on top is a [[Power conditioner]].
  • Q]] (narrower bandwidth).
  • A first order low-pass (high-cut) filter implemented using only a resistor and capacitor.
  • Two first-order shelving filters: a −3 dB bass cut (red), and a +9 dB treble boost (blue).
CHANGING THE BALANCE OF FREQUENCY COMPONENTS IN AN AUDIO SIGNAL
EQ filter; Graphic equalizer; Graphic equaliser; Parametric equalization; Shelving filter; Parametric equaliser; Parametric equalizer; Graphic Equilizer; Equalisation filter; Graphic Equalizer; British EQ; User:Atlantictire/Equalization (audio); Parametric filter; Parametric EQ; Parametric equalisation; Mirrored equalization; EQ (audio); Dynamic equalization; Dynamic equalizer; Audio equalization; Equalizer (audio); Equalizer (electronics); Audio equalizer; Shelving equalizer; Equalisation (audio); EQ controller; 1/f controller
¦ noun an electronic device or computer program which allows any specific part of the frequency range of a signal to be selected and altered in strength.

Wikipedia

Tax equalization

Tax equalization is a policy applied by some international companies under which employees who are hired in one country and later accept a (temporary) assignment in another country do not have their total after-tax ("take-home") compensation changed depending on the tax regimes of the country they move to. If the employee is assigned to a country with lower taxes, the company takes the savings. On the other hand, if they move to a country with higher taxation, the company pays the excess. Either way, under a tax equalization policy, the after-tax compensation received by the employee is same. The purpose of such policies is to help companies fulfill international staffing needs without employees being incentivized or disincentivized from accepting particular assignments due to tax differences between countries.

A similar policy which only benefits the employee (reducing taxes if working abroad results in higher taxes, but not raising them if working abroad results in lower taxes), then it is referred to as a tax protection policy.