1040 Department of the Treasury - Internal Revenue Service (99) U.S. Individual Income Tax Return Last name 2011 OMB No. 1545-0074 IRS Use Only - Do not write or staple in this space. ‚ 20 For the year Jan. 1-Dec. 31‚ 2011‚ or other tax year beginning ‚ 2011‚ ending Your first name and initial Your social security number Heather If a joint return‚ spouse’s first name and initial Laubert Last name 584-11-3456 Spouse’s social security number Nikolay 123 main
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What is Contract? Discuss Essentials of Contact. According to Section 2 (h) of the Indian Contact Act‚ 1872‚ "A contract is “an agreement enforceable by law”. A contract therefore‚ is an agreement the object of which is to create a legal obligation i.e.‚ a duty enforceable by law. From the above definition‚ we find that a contract essentially consists of two elements: (1) An agreement and (2) Legal obligation i.e.‚ a duty enforceable by law. As per section 2 (e) "Every promise and every set of
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BASIC PRINCIPLES OF INCOME-TAX LAW By: Justice R.K. Abichandani 1. Constitutional Provisions : The Constitution of India vests the Parliament with plenary legislative powers to impose taxes on matters specifically enumerated in the Union List and all the power of making any law imposing a tax not mentioned in Concurrent or State Lists‚ as provided by Article 248(2). “Tax on income” is defined in an inclusive manner by Article 366(29) under which the expression
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UNIVERSITY OF DHAKA Department of Accounting & Information Systems BBA Program A term paper on “Income tax calculation procedure of life insurance companies as per Income Tax Ordinance 1984” Submitted To: Dhiman Kumar Chowdhury Professor Dept. of Accounting & Information Systems University of Dhaka Submitted By: Md. Afzal Hossain BBA 12th Batch ID: 12094 Date of Submission: 22 August 2010. Chapter 01 Introduction It is a common knowledge that the true profit of
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Table of Contents Australian Income Tax Guidance Notes 4 Topic 1 Introduction to income tax 5 Topic 2 Assessable Income 5 Topic 3 Exempt Income 5 Topic 4 Capital Gains 5 Topic 5 Annuities and Foreign Pensions 5 Topic 6 Termination payments 5 Topic 7 Small Business Entities 5 Topic 8 Trading stock 5 08.1 Valuation of trading stock (S9-180) 5 08.1.1 Methods used to work out the cost of trading stock (S9-200) 5 08.1.1.1 Trading stock on hand taken into account
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Accounting for Income Tax Under IFRS‚ Income Tax is taxes based on taxable profits‚ and taxes that are payable by a subsidiary‚ associate or joint venture on distribution to investors. U.S GAAP defines income tax as all domestic federal‚ state and local taxes based on income‚ including foreign income taxes from an entity’s operations that are consolidated‚ combined or accounted for under the equity method‚ both foreign and domestic. In IFRS‚ the guidance about accounting for income taxes is in
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Estimated liabilities are a known obligation that is of an uncertain amount but that can be reasonable estimated. Common examples are employee benefits such as pensions‚ heath care and vacation pay‚ and warranties offered by a seller (Fundamental Accounting Principles‚ Chapter 11‚ Pg 437). When a firm sells products or renders services with a warranty‚ the firms has an obligation towards the customer when the warranty is honored. The warranty liability is an estimate of the obligations. Hence‚ a
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removed from the tax base by law Deductions- subtracted from the tax base rather than fully excluded. Flat tax- one single rate applied to the entire tax base. Progressive tax- rates increase as tax base increases. (Federal income tax) Tax credit- authorized deduction in gross tax liability Real and personal property taxes- Real (real estate) Personal (difficult to enforce because property is easily concealed or moved‚ with the exception of vehicles which must be registered) Excise tax- imposed on
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Basic Concepts INTRODUCTION Tax is today an important source of revenue for governments in all the countries. It has become inevitable imposition because it has great potentials for raising funds for meeting the development and defence needs of a nation. DIRECT AND INDIRECT TAXES •Direct Taxes: A tax which is born and paid directly by the person on whom it is impose is a direct tax e.g.‚ Income Tax‚ Wealth Tax‚ Gift Tax‚ etc. It is directly paid by the tax payer to the government without any intermediary
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Accounting Southwest College HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYLLABUS – ACNT 1347 - CRN 31883 - FALL 2014 Federal Income Tax for Business Entities 3 credit hour course / 48 hours per semester/ 16 weeks ******* Textbook information – see pages 5 - 7 ******* West Loop Campus – Room C 155 from 08/25 to 12/14/2014‚ meetings Wednesdays 07:00 – 10:00 PM Instructor Information: Instructor: Atef Abuelaish Office Location: Office Hours: Phone #: Email: Southwest college Use Cell Phone To
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