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    Compare the Ways in Which Youth Work Has Changed Over Time By Considering Factors That Have Influenced It. Historically the boundaries that now exist between child‚ youth and adult were not recognised (Smith‚ 2002a). This reflected the time when the government adopted a laissez-faire approach to governance and policies. Hence youth work must be considered as a social construct whose conception has to be understood in the perspective of the wider more comprehensive political‚ economic and social

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    Tax Rate Debate

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    Equal Taxation Tax rates in America have been changed and reformed to try and meet the needs of the current economy‚ or to make a politicians look good. Recent questions have been asked about whether we should reform the entire style of tax rates in America. Future generations are going to feel the burden or benefit from tax choices we make now because it takes time for things of this magnitude to take place. Also it is a possibility that the future generation may need new tax style because of

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    Independent Two Sally Mann captured this photo of her three children naming it "Candy Cigarette". Sally Mann parented her three children‚ and as they grew older‚ but still at a very young age‚ they were either able or not able to handled their own decisions independently. This black and white photograph represents three young children who may or may not be independent. In this photograph‚ the long narrow path is leading to what either could be something good or bad. The white clothing the young

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    1 November 7‚ 2014 E-cigs‚ The Better Choice E-cigarettes are the better choice. Or are they? It is a widely known fact that cigarette smoking is bad for one’s health. Although it would be best to avoid both the e-cig‚ because of the unknown‚ and conventional cigarettes‚ because of the obvious‚ if one had to choose between the two‚ e-cigs would be the better choice. Everyone has the right to smoke or “vape‚” but if they have the choice of which one to use‚ why not use the safer one? If using

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    Goods and Service Tax

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    THE IMPACTS OF GOODS AND SERVICES TAX (GST) ON MIDDLE INCOME EARNERS IN MALAYSIA MOHD RIZAL PALIL1 MOHD ADHA IBRAHIM 2 Abstract The introduction of GST in Malaysia has called many arguments from various parties including academics‚ professionals and the nation (would become the taxpayers) on how GST affect goods pricesincrease or decrease. The consumers are worrying of the significant price increases on basic needs when the GST has fully implemented. With the relatively high living costs particularly

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    the federal tax on cigarette prices by 61 cents. Recently the Obama Administration’s budget request for FY 2016 calls for increasing the federal tobacco tax by 94 cents‚ to a total of $1.95 per pack. The federal revenue funds the State Health Insurance Children’s Program; also‚ states can impose their own tax on tobacco (Fiscal Year 2016 Budget of the U.S. Government). The raise in tobacco tax was passed to discourage usage and provide significant revenue however‚ others feel the tax is unfair to

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    Tax and Central Excise

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    ICWAI Objective Type questions and Answers on Indirect Tax 1. Multiple Choice Questions (1) Excise duty can be levied on those goods which are a) Manufactured in India b) Sold in India a) Removed from the factory b) None of the above (2) Dutiable goods means a) Goods are subject to Central Excise duty b) Goods which are exempted from excise duty c) Non excisable goods d) Goods not at all mentioned in the Central Excise Tariff (3) Place of Removal under Central Excise means

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    nothing had worked; ecigs seemed like another gimmick to me…a way for someone to make a fast buck at my expense. One day my husband brought a bag home and told me to open it up so I did and pulled out two square‚ magnetic boxes in which were two electronic cigarette starter kits. They looked like real analogs only heavier to hold. He had also purchased extra cartomizers in menthol flavor. We quickly looked over the instruction manual and began charging the little batteries. It wasn’t hard

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    estate tax

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    College of Business and Accountancy COLUMBAN COLLEGE‚ INC. No. 1 Mt. Apo Street‚ New Asinan Olongapo City 2200 Tel. No.: (047) 222-3329  Telefax No.: (047) 222-7789  Website: www.columban.edu.ph DEDUCTIONS FROM GROSS ESTATE 1. Classify the following into exclusive deduction or conjugal/communal deduction. a. Funeral expenses b. Judicial expenses c. Loss of exclusive properties d. Loss of conjugal/communal properties e. Claims against exclusive properties f. Claims against conjugal/communal

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    Fringe Benefit Tax

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    PROJECT FRINGE BENEFIT TAX SUBMITTED BY PRIYANK JAGAWANSHI 08B088 priyankjagawanshi@gmail.com 2008-2013 VII SEMISTER SUBMITTED TO Mr. CHAMARTI RAMESH KUMAR ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF LAW 1|P a ge CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 3 ABSTRACT 4 INTRODUCTION 5 FRINGE BENEFITS TAX (FBT) 6 LEGISLATION AND STATUTORY REGULATIONS 8 EXEMPTIONS IN FRINGE BENEFITS TAX 10 ABOLITION OF FBT – REASONS 11 IMPACT OF ABOLITION OF FRINGE BENEFITS TAX 14 CONCLUSION

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