item which corresponds to your answer and please fill up the blank provided for your responses. NAME (OPTIONAL): ________________________________________ AGE: ______18 – 28 years old ______ 29 – 39 years old ______ 40 – 50 years old ______ 51 – 60 years old ______ 61 – 70 years old GENDER: _____M _____ F CIVIL STATUS: _____ Single _____ Married _____Divorce/Separated _____ Widow/Widower EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT: ____ No Formal Schooling ____ Elementary
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debts. You are also liable for any injuries that may occur due to your company. •INCOME TAXES-The business is not taxed separately. All business income must be reported on the owners personal income tax return. •LONGEVITY/CONTINUITY-Sole proprietorships are dissolved when the owner dies. •CONTROL-The owner of a sole proprietorship is in complete control over every aspect of the business •PROFIT RETENTION-All income is the owner ’s who may do with it as he pleases. •LOCATION-Sole proprietors are
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Alternate Tax * Contributed under income tax * by vakilsearch Taxation on income is a vital source of revenue for our Government. Although Companies have to follow a mind-bogglingly complex procedure‚ the list of exemptions and deductions is long. As a result‚ a lot of Companies used these deductions and exemptions and escaped tax liability. While they enjoyed book profits as per their profit and loss accounts (and sometimes even distributed dividend)‚ tax liability as per the Income Tax Act
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Bruce Bartlett’s book The Benefit and The Burden is essentially a book that talks about the existing tax code in the United States and the reason(s) it is need of a reform. The author starts the book by briefly discussing the history of Federal Income Taxation in the United States starting from the post-American Revolution period at which time there was nothing called the income tax. In fact‚ income tax didn’t get introduced in the United States until 1861. The only form of taxation before that were
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taxable person. GST is also charged on the importation of goods and services. A taxable supply is a supply which is standard rated or zero rated. Exempt and out of scope supplies are not taxable supplies. GST is to be levied and charged at the proposed rate of 6% on the value of the supply. GST can be levied and charged only of the business is registered under GST. A business is not liable to be registered of its annual turnover of taxable supplies does not reach the prescribed threshold. Therefore‚ such
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LABUAN SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND FINANCE UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA SABAH LABUAN INTERNATIONAL CAMPUS GB30703 INTERNATIONAL MONEY AND CAPITAL MARKETS INTEREST RATE AND EXCHANGE RATE POLICIES SEMESTER 1‚ 2013/2014 PREPARED TO: MR. RICKY CHIA CHEE JIUN PREPARED BY: NO. NAME MATRIC NO. HP. NO. 1 MUHAMMAD RIDZWAN BIN ABD RAHMAN BG11110337 013-6604707 SUBMISSION DATE: 10th DECEMBER 2013 Table of Contents LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS ADF
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive summary ………………………………………………………8 1. Project Profile ………………….…………………………………………9 2. Introduction……………………………………………………………...10 3. Theoretical aspects………………………………………………………13 4. Review of the Literature ……..……………………………………..…..16 5. Determinants of yield curve…………………………………………..…19 6. Analysis………………………………………………………………….31 7. Findings………………………………………………………………….37 8. Bibliography …………………………………………………………….38 9. Appendices ……………………………………………………………...39
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Sin Tax Bill (For the Government) OVERALL SUMMARY: According to James Sadowsky‚ author of The Economics of Sin Taxes‚ taxes imposed on products seen as vices such as alcoholic liquors and tobaccos are called sin tax. Aside from the commodities being objects of disapproval‚ even their consumers accept such taxes because they seem to hit two birds in one stone. First‚ they raise revenues and second‚ they made vices expensive. House Bill 5727 or also known as the Sin Tax Bill aims to reform the
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determined their tax liability on their joint tax return to be $1‚740. They have made prepayments of $1‚100 and also have a child tax credit of $1‚000. What is the amount of their tax refund or taxes due? (1)Total tax$1‚740 (2)Child tax credit1‚000 (3)Prepayments1‚100 Tax refund $(360) Explanation: David and Lilly will receive a tax refund of $360 calculated as follows: Tax refund = $1‚740 − $1‚100 − $1‚000 = −$360 Prepayments are fully refundable when payments exceed the taxes after credits
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Luk’s Tax Cheat Sheet Types of Income and Net Income: Segment A: Employment Income‚ Business Income‚ Property Income‚ Other (alimony) Segment B: Taxable capital gains less allowable capital losses either + or zero Segment C: Other deductions ie. RRSP contribution‚ moving expense‚ etc. Segment D: Employment‚ business or property loss; allowable business investment loss Employment Test: Control Test: An employer has the right to tell an employee what to do‚ when‚ and how Ownership of Tools:
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