A Standing For Taxes - Part 1: Revision history

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  • curprev 21:3921:39, 10 May 2026AnnettaWhitham9 talk contribs 2,551 bytes +2,551 Created page with "<br>[https://rasa-itu-kembali.pages.dev/ pages.dev]<br><br>S is for SPLIT. Income splitting is a strategy that involves transferring a portion of revenue from someone is actually in a high tax bracket to a person who is within a lower tax range. It may even be possible to lessen tax on the transferred income to zero if this person, doesn't have other taxable income. Normally, the other person is either your spouse or common-law spouse, but it could even be your children...."