Repsol has offered to pay YPF's 2011 dividend in stock, and not to repatriate profits.
Lawmakers want the firms to "repatriate" their overseas profits so that they can be taxed here.
Some in the government believe that the very word "repatriate" puts up backs in Europe.
Many argue that the yen should appreciate as people repatriate funds to pay for rebuilding.
Because of U.S. tax laws, it would be costly for the company to repatriate the money.
It has the potential to repatriate six million to nine million jobs and revive American manufacturing.
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Moody's Byrnes sees signs that Japanese banks have already begun to repatriate some of their money.
Byrnes sees signs that Japanese banks have already begun to repatriate some of their money.
The Indian foreign ministry said arrangements were being made to repatriate the bodies of the Indian nationals.
This will happen when the administration allows them to repatriate foreign earnings without any income tax impact.
After years of large-scale capital flight from Russia there is now a Kremlin drive to repatriate Russian money.
The FCO said part of the support it provides would be to repatriate the bodies of the men.
His surviving relatives had wanted to repatriate his remains ahead of 3 November, the centenary of his birth.
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Our current tax code perversely encourages U.S. companies to reinvest their overseas profits overseas rather than repatriate them.
Liberia was founded in 1822 by the American Colonization Society as a place to repatriate freed American slaves.
In the debate former Labour Party leader Lord Kinnock attacked the Conservative drive to repatriate powers from Brussels.
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The foreign ministries of India and Pakistan said Thursday that arrangements were being made to repatriate Mr. Ranjay's body.
All of Western Europe allows its multinationals to repatriate billions of dollars without paying the normal corporate tax rates.
The new legislation would allow U.S. corporations holding money offshore to repatriate those funds at a reduced tax rate.
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Once that happens, it is difficult to repatriate those whose applications are eventually turned down without punishing their families.
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Both Thailand and Malaysia have started to repatriate large numbers of migrant labourers, many of whom are working illegally.
The group offers medical, legal and vocational aid, and helps to repatriate non-Ukrainians.
There have been years of mild flirtations with corporate tax reform that would incent companies to permanently repatriate overseas funds.
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Diplomat and crossbencher Lord Hannay of Chiswick called the government's plan to repatriate powers from Brussels "a futile displacement activity".
Meanwhile, the Russian rouble weakened as a sharp midday sell-off on the Moscow bourse prompted foreign investors to repatriate their cash.
As IOCs repatriate their staff, those with greatest exposure, such as Oman where 64% of production comes from IOCs, will suffer.
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That might encourage companies to repatriate their profits and invest more in the U.S., since their return on investment would be higher.
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Since 1995, when new rules required exporters to repatriate their hard-currency earnings, half the saffron crop has disappeared into the black market.
They would prefer tax amnesties to persuade people to repatriate their money.
All of Western Europe allows for its multinationals to repatriate billions of dollars back home without paying the statutory corporate income tax rate.
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