Examples of Associated Territories in a sentence
The same regime applies to payments to individuals or Residual Entities resident or established in one of the following Associated Territories: Aruba, British Virgin Islands, Curacao, Guernsey, Isle of Man, Jersey, Montserrat and Sint Maarten.
Pursuant to the Belgian Law of 17 May 2004 implementing EU Council Directive 2003/48/EC of 3 June 2003 concerning the taxation of savings income (the “Directive”) payments of interest made by Belgian paying agents to individual residents of other EU Member States (and of certain Dependant and Associated Territories) on or after 1 July 2005 were subject to a special EU withholding tax (“prélèvement pour l’Etat de Résidence/woonstaatheffing”), initially imposed at the rate of 15 per cent.
The same regime applies to payments made to natural persons or Residual Entities resident in one of the Associated Territories.
The same regime applies to payments to individuals or Residual Entities resident or established in any of the Associated Territories.
Accordingly, a paying agent established in Belgium will deduct withholding tax (woonstaatheffing/prélèvement pour l’Etat de résidence’, hereinafter ‘Withholding tax’) of 20% on interest payments made to an ultimate beneficiary - natural person who is a resident of another EU Member State or one of the Dependent and Associated Territories.
The same regime applies to payments to individuals or residual entities resident or established in any of the Associated Territories.
A number of non EU countries, including Switzerland, (“Third Countries”) and certain dependent or associated territories of certain member states (“Dependent and Associated Territories”) have adopted similar measures in relation to payments of interest or other similar income paid by a paying agent within its jurisdiction to, or collected by such a person for, an individual resident in another member state, or certain Third Countries or Dependent and Associated Territories.
The World Heritage Centre also organized a sub-regional meeting to develop an Implementation Structure for the Caribbean Action Plan (Kingston, Jamaica, 27-29 September 2004), which was attended by twelve representatives of Caribbean States Parties and Associated Territories.
Currently, the Institute is funded by the Members of UKRIAT (UK, Republic of Ireland and Associated Territories) and not those in these Divisions.
For Dependent and Associated Territories it was agreed that the monitoring will be postponed until after the outcome of the external strategy. 5.