foreign tax credits
Foreign tax credits refer to a tax relief mechanism that allows individuals or businesses in one country to offset or reduce their domestic taxes by the amount of income tax paid to a foreign country. This credit is provided to avoid double taxation and encourage economic interactions between nations.
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