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    1. Processor (CPU) Processor refers to CPU (Central Processing Unit) which is the brains of the computer where most calculations take place. In terms of computing power‚ processor is the most important element of a computer system. Without it‚ a computer cannot even boot up or running. The performance of processors determines the speed and the performance of the notebook as well. Whether a computer system can run smooth or not is also depend on the performance of processor. Most of the processors

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    Tax Research Memo

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    state that frequent flyer miles constitute compensation from the employer. The lack of substantial authority on the treatment of this benefit gives the client the ability to exclude this from his gross income without risk of understating his overall tax liability. The only ruling with specific relation to frequent flyer miles was Charley‚ (CA9‚ 7/24/96) 78 AFTR 2d ¶ 96-5171. In this case‚ Dr. Charley would instruct

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    Alternative Minimum Tax

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    ALTERNATIVE MINIMUM TAX ALTERNATIVE MINIMUM TAX The alternative minimum tax (AMT) is an income tax imposed by the United States federal government on individuals‚ corporations‚ estates and trusts. AMT is imposed at a nearly flat rate on the adjusted amount of taxable income above a certain threshold (also known as exemption). Note that this exemption is substantially higher than the exemption from regular income tax. Regular income tax is adjusted for

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    Income Tax Chapter

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    Chapter 07 Individual Income Tax Computation and Tax Credits   True / False Questions   1. Both the width (or range) of the tax brackets (the amount of income taxed at a particular rate) in the tax rate schedules and the range of the tax rates in the tax rate schedules (the difference between the lowest tax rate and the highest tax rate) vary by filing status.    True    False   2. The tax rate schedules are set up to tax lower levels of income at higher tax rates than higher levels of income. 

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    Offshore Tax Havens

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    Josh Keeder Tax Accounting 2 Professor Jackson Offshore Tax Havens Introduction: Offshore tax havens are a tax-avoiding loophole that sends money over seas where there is no or little tax. This has become the go to move of some of the top corporations of the United States as these companies are costing the U.S over one hundred fifty billion dollars of revenue each year. (1) Last year alone it was concluded that the top fifteen multinational companies held $776 billion dollars offshore in various

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    Tax of Russian Federation

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    Essay on the topic: Sorces of tax law of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Moldova Sources (forms) of the tax law - are formally defined as external forms‚ which contain rules governing the relations arising in the process of taxation. The sources of tax law are generally accepted to consist of different normative legal acts containing the relevant rules of law.  The sources of the tax law is the law of the Russian Federation are the laws on taxes and fees‚ the laws of subjects of the

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    tax research problem

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    shall begin on the later of the date on which such addition (or improvement) is placed in service‚ or the date on which the property with respect to which such addition (or improvement) was made in placed in service. Reg.1.856-3(d) of the Income Tax Regulations provides that the term “real property” means land or improvements thereon‚ such as buildings or other inherently permanent structures thereon (including items which are structural components of such buildings or structures). Reg.1.48-1(e)(2)

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    Summary Deferred Tax

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    the amount of income and expenses reported for GAAP and income tax purposes. The objective for GAAP reporting is to report the economic activities of the entity. The objective for income tax purposes is for the government to raise revenue. There are two terms that identify the types of income subject to tax under each reporting system. Firstly‚ pretax financial income is determined using GAAP. It is the amount of income on which income tax is computed for financial statement purposed. It is formally

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    The Flat Tax System

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    undertake the aspect of the flat tax rate in the future‚ every citizen regardless of his or her level of income‚ investment‚ wealth will feel the tax obligation at the same rate (Adelmann‚ 2011). For this case‚ a simplified flat tax rate has a greater significant in that it will accelerate and simplify the process as well as save money for the government regarding bureaucratic fees. In as much as the aspect of tax is concerned we get to note that the application of only a flat tax rate in the future will

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    Effects of Tax Evasion

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    International Tax and Public Finance‚ 7‚ 177–194‚ 2000. c 2000 Kluwer Academic Publishers. Printed in The Netherlands. Decomposing Revenue Effects of Tax Evasion and Tax Structure Changes ARINDAM DAS-GUPTA* oldmonk87@yahoo.com Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics‚ B MCC Road‚ Pune 411004‚ Maharashtra‚ India IRA N. GANG gang@economics.rutgers.edu Department of Economics‚ Rutgers University‚ New Brunswick‚ NJ 08901-1248 USA Abstract This paper proposes a method for evaluating the impact

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