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Formulae In The Netherlands the cities can determine the size of a number of taxes. So the cost of living can differ from town to town. There are differences of up to 50% in taxes such as: 1. real estate tax The real estate tax is divided into two components: a. the ownership tax b. the tenant tax If the real estate has no tenant the owner pays both components. 2. dog licence fee contents index commands definitions colofon The owner of one or more dogs pays a fee. When a dog has died or been sold the owner has to inform city hall. 7 Formulae You can typeset numbered formulas with: \placeformula[ref,..]{.1.}$$.2.$$ exit search + \startformula ... \stopformula go back Two examples: – + 7 19
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Formulae<br />
In The Netherl<strong>an</strong>ds the cities c<strong>an</strong> determine the size of a number of taxes. So the cost of<br />
living c<strong>an</strong> differ from town to town. There are differences of up to 50% in taxes such as:<br />
1. real estate tax<br />
The real estate tax is divided into two components:<br />
a. the ownership tax<br />
b. the ten<strong>an</strong>t tax<br />
If the real estate has no ten<strong>an</strong>t the owner pays both components.<br />
2. dog licence fee<br />
contents<br />
index<br />
comm<strong>an</strong>ds<br />
definitions<br />
colofon<br />
The owner of one or more dogs pays a fee. When a dog has died or been sold the<br />
owner has to inform city hall.<br />
7 Formulae<br />
You c<strong>an</strong> typeset numbered formulas with:<br />
\placeformula[ref,..]{.1.}$$.2.$$<br />
exit<br />
search +<br />
\startformula ... \stopformula<br />
go back<br />
Two examples:<br />
– +<br />
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