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Medical and educational benefits that British immigrants can enjoy
I. Medical benefits
The way of seeing a doctor in Britain is different from that in China. Not everyone goes to the hospital for serious illness or minor illness, nor does everyone go to the big hospital. The practice in Britain is to see a doctor on the spot. First, choose a family doctor GP near your place of residence. They are usually NHS doctors in local community clinics. After you register there and get a GP card, you will be included in the NHS system. After that, regular fluoroscopy or gynecological examination will be notified by this system. When I have a headache and a fever, I go to see a general practitioner. I don't pay for treatment and medicine, but when I get medicine at the pharmacy, I have to pay 6.4 pounds for each prescription. Family clinics and community clinics are the main bodies of NHS, which constitute a medical and health care network according to population distribution, and there are basically no dead ends.
Second, education welfare.
1. 1 1 year compulsory education: 96% of British students are free students funded by the education fund.
2. Free milk: The British Education Bureau provides free milk for students under 7 years old in public schools and students in special schools such as deaf-mute and mentally retarded.
3. Low-priced lunch: Public schools generally have canteens to provide students with balanced low-priced lunches;
4. School bus: Some public schools provide free school buses to pick up and drop off students;
5. University subsidy: Although higher education is not free, the vast majority of British college students (90%) can get government subsidies;
6. Student loans: College students can apply for student loans, get tuition and living expenses, and enjoy more four-year interest-free student loans.
Article 2 Advantages of British immigrants
1, geographical location
Britain is located in the west of continental Europe, facing France across the sea. As a developed capitalist country, Britain's education system, developed economy, superior living environment and perfect medical welfare system have long attracted immigrants from all over the world to settle in Britain. In recent years, its favorable investment immigration policy has realized the British dream of many successful people and families.
2. Living environment
Although it is an old industrial country, the British government attaches great importance to environmental protection. So the air in Britain is very fresh. The value of PM2.5 in the capital London is around 10-20, which is no longer the "foggy city" of that year. The value of PM2.5 in Wales remains within 10 all the year round. Britain has a long history and splendid culture. Many people joke that London itself is a big museum. Strolling through the streets, there are museums, theaters, galleries and places of interest everywhere. Although it faces the European continent across the sea, it is very convenient for Britain to travel to the European continent. A 40-pound air ticket will take you to Amsterdam, the windmill city, in one hour, and you can enjoy the lakes and mountains of Switzerland in two hours by plane.
3. Education system
Britain's top education system has produced many great people in the world. Its free public education system for residents further ensures that every child can grow up happily in a fair society. To explore your potential. British education attaches great importance to the improvement of children's personal ability and the combination of theory and practice. There is little homework and almost no exams in primary schools in Britain. Most of the time, there are only morning classes. In the afternoon, the teacher will organize students to carry out various sports activities to enhance children's team spirit and improve their physical fitness. Compared with China's traditional exam-oriented education, British education improves children's overall personal quality, rather than understanding the answer to a question.
According to the British education system, children start kindergarten at the age of 4, and start secondary education after 1 1 year-old primary school to prepare for university entrance. There are two kinds of public schools and private schools in Britain, with primary and secondary school credits. Public schools belong to the government's education welfare system and are free of charge. Private schools have good teaching equipment and teachers. Schools charge certain tuition fees by semester, but the teaching effect is generally better than that of public schools.
Chapter III Corporate Tax of British Immigrants
Companies include entities (limited or unlimited) registered according to the Company Law and other laws and regulations, as well as unincorporated organizations other than unit trust companies and partnerships approved by the Ministry of Commerce. The share of partnership members in the partnership profits shall also be paid as a part of the total taxable profits in the corresponding accounting period.
Resident company: refers to the company controlled and managed by the central government in Britain. The location of the board meeting is the basic criterion for determining the residence. No matter where the company is registered and where the actual activities are carried out, the domicile in Britain is a resident company. Resident companies must pay taxes on their global income.
Non-resident companies: companies that are not resident companies (including foreign companies). Non-resident enterprises only pay taxes on income from Britain, which is often determined by referring to the relevant double taxation treaties between the two sides.
The taxable income range of corporate tax is similar to the six categories of taxable income of personal income tax. The calculation method of taxable income is to add the total taxable profit of the company in each accounting period (including the current income calculated according to different categories) to the capital gains, and deduct the losses, expenses and investments that are allowed to be deducted. Income from abroad should be included in the total profits whether remitted back to the UK or not, but the income from foreign subsidiaries can only be attributed to the British parent company after the actual distribution of profits. For the total net profit obtained, a single corporate tax is levied at the proportional rate. The tax rate is published once a year.
Income from foreign sources of resident companies, whether under double taxation treaties or through unilateral relief, is exempt from double taxation. Profits made by non-resident companies through their branches or agencies in the UK shall be subject to corporate tax. Other income from Britain shall be taxed at the basic tax rate, except those protected by double taxation treaties.
Corporate tax also stipulates accelerated depreciation, and encourages taxpayers to postpone the tax on their capital gains when reinvesting the sales income of some business assets in another asset, so as to realize the government's policy of encouraging capital investment and promoting the balanced development of regional economy.
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