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  "textContent": "Each country has its own way of determining when you become “local” for its budget, and these rules do not always boil down to a simple count of days on a calendar. Experts from Futura Digital, partner Alexandra Kurdyumova and lawyer Nazar Volkov specifically explained for App2Top the unique approaches in Russia, Kazakhstan, the UAE, and Cyprus.",
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