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A Look at Iran's Tax Laws on Culture and Art
16 January 2024
The tax law in Iran exempts the activities of the culture and art sector from paying taxes. But in some cases, exceptions have been made. In the following, we will discuss the tax laws on the culture and art sector.
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Sevana Boghossian
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