Internship Report “The Insurance Act 2010 for Non-life Insurance; Problems & Prospects of Peoples Insurance Company Limited” Submitted To: Sharmin Shabnam Rahman Lecturer BRAC Business School‚ BRAC University Prepared & Submitted By: Name Shamima Aktar Student ID 08104057 Date of Submission: May 20 ‚ 2012 “The Insurance Act 2010 for Non-life Insurance; Problems & Prospects of Peoples Insurance Company Limited” ii Letter of Transmittal May 20‚ 2012 Sharmin Shabnam Rahman Lecturer
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2009 Dear Miss McGeachin Comment to Exposure Draft Income Tax I appreciate the opportunity to comment on IASB’s Exposure Draft Income Tax. This letter expresses my personal views based on my experience with a very specific issue: deferred taxes arising from the differences that result from there being a functional currency and another currency that applies for corporate tax purposes. In most countries‚ the currency that applies for corporate tax purposes is the same as the country’s local currency
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Singapore Tax Rates and Income Tax System Introduction Singapore’s is one of the world’s biggest economies. Since the global financial crisis and more recently‚ the Eurozone sovereign debt crisis and the downgrading of the US credit ratings‚ many global and local investors has sought Singapore as a new safe haven for investing their wealth in and setting up businesses and regional headquarters. In 2010‚ Singapore’s economy has rebounded close to 15% year on year. Singapore‚ due to its
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lecture‚ you should be able to: understand the ordinary concepts of income; | | THE ORDINARY CONCEPTS OF INCOME What is Income? The assessable income of an entity for a year of income includes the ordinary income of an entity and the statutory income of the entity for that year (Section 6-1 ITAA (1997)). Ordinary income is income according to ordinary concepts. The courts have had to determine what is income according to ordinary concepts as there is no definition in the
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civilization imposition of tax within the framework of logical structure is utmost necessary. Revenue raised is utilised for meeting the expenses of government as well as to carry out developmental works. In this context the felicitous version of Justice Holmes is worth–mentioning - “Taxes are what we pay for civilized society. I like to pay taxes. With them I buy civilization”. In India too‚ attempts are being incessantly made to formulate a simplified and rational tax structure although the effectiveness
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The Problems and Prospect of Ship Breaking Industry in Bangladesh: An Overview Presented by Iftekhar Uddin Chowdhury‚ PhD Professor of Sociology University of Chittagong Bangladesh Introduction • • • • Turn discarded ships into scrap Corrosive‚ noisy and dusty in nature Terrible working conditions Environment pollution due to emission of toxic and pollutant gases • Employment generation (about two hundred thousand workers) • Provide 70% raw materials for MS Rod • About
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William Pittman 10/14/14 Writing COMP – Han To Tax or not To Tax Two authors by the names of Paul Krugman and Fred E. Foldvary have varying opinions on the topic of taxing the rich. The debate they’re writing about is whether or not the US should increase the tax burden on the rich. Foldvary states in his “The Evil of Taxing the Rich” article that there are a lot of negative affects that would come along with taxing the rich. Mainly‚ he says the rich are paying a much larger percentage of federal
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REALLY THE PROBLEM OF NIGERIA: A CRITICAL EXPOSE OF THE EFFECTS OF 1914 AMALGAMATION ON NIGERIA. INTRODUCTION Chinua Achebe citing an Igbo proverb in his “There was a country” tells us that a man who does not know where the rain started to beat him cannot say where he dried his body. The rain that beat Nigeria began more than a decade ago‚ from the resolutions of the Berlin conference of 1884/1885 to the economic–driven amalgamation of the northern and southern protectorates of Nigeria in 1914 by
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with problems engaging in international trade successfully. However international trade is one of the major determinants of a countries economic growth. Ideally every country should export more goods and services than it import goods and service. This differs on the natural resources‚ technology and labour force. Nigeria is Africa’s most populous country with a population of over 150 million people. It is one of the largest oil producers in the continent creating huge inflows of foreign income. Without
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ACTUAL PRACTICE & PROBLEMS OF AUDIT PROCEDURE REPORT ON: AMTRANET GROUP UNDER SUPERVATION: Shah Ridwan Chowdhury Lecturer‚ Dept. of Management Studies. Jagannath University‚ Dhaka. PREPARED BY: Group Name: Knowledge Fighter. Section-A‚ B.B.A (3rd Batch) Department of Management Jagannath
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