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    scrapping the mining tax

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    SCRAPPING THE MINING TAX- IS IT GOOD OR BAD? Executive summary Introduction The Australian governments mining tax‚ the mineral resource rent tax (MRRT) has always been under the radar for its ever changing policies. It is very easy to pint out its significant issues‚ but reforming the tax is quite a major task at hand. All the corporations involved within the mining industry‚ as well the different corporations in the economy‚ pay a current income tax rate of 30% on its revenue that they earn

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    Tax Research Paper

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    the second recommendation given is that you should take out another mortgage as additional capital to also be converted into Municipal bonds. The purpose of which is to receive a double tax benefit offered by taking advantage of both the interest deductions on the new mortgage allowed under I.R.C. §163(a) and the tax exempt benefits on the interest payments of the state and municipal bonds allowed under I.R.C. §103(a). The resolution to these issues is solely dependent on whether or not the Courts

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    character because it has been reserved by the State for it to exercise * It is inherent because the sustenance of government requires contribution from them. * The power of taxation is legislative in character because only the legislature can make tax laws. Purpose of Taxation * The primary purpose of taxation is to raise revenues for public needs so that people may be enabled to live in a civilized society. * It also serves a variety of purpose; * It may be increased in order to

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    HW For Tax 2

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    Stefan Sharet HW 2 1. A corporation would still be required to file a tax return as any corporation must file unless it has dissolved. Each corporation must file under form 1120. 2. The negative adjusted current earnings adjustment can be made without limitation is a false statement. 3. Illinois Corp recognizes a sec. 1231 $40‚000 gain because the $60‚000 FMV minus the $20‚000 adjusted basis once it makes the liquidating distribution. Springer recognizes a capital gain to the extent that

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    comprehend the tax implications and tax efficiency of the remuneration packages. Besides‚ I would like to recommend the most tax efficient remuneration package based on the proposed benefits by your employer and the legal ways to save tax in Malaysia. First and foremost‚ it is a good option to ask for a company car because the car given by your employer‚ Golden Berhad is regarded as benefit-in-kind (BIK). A company car is more beneficial for you (taxpayer) because the predetermined tax scale for cars

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    good and service tax

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    him. GST is charged on the value or selling price of the products. The amount of GST incurred on input (input tax) can be deducted from the amount of GST charged (output tax) by the registered person. If the amount of output tax is more than the input tax in the relevant taxable period‚ the difference shall be remitted to the Government. However‚ if the input tax is more than the output tax‚ the difference will be refunded by the Government. STANDARD-RATED SUPPLIES Standard-rated supplies are

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    Why Tax Breaks?

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    behind tax breaks? Currently‚ class warfare has being wage against the wealthy and middle classes. Tax breaks are not for all classes. The elimination of tax breaks could help settle the conspiracy issues of class warfare. Everyone wants to live a good life and have equal opportunities and furthermore‚ we all know that is not new in our society. In our society today‚ arguments are still going on between Democrats and Republicans about the elimination of tax breaks. And the dispute of tax breaks is

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    Sin Tax Bill

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    The Sin Tax Bill (Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago) The Philippines has scandalously low taxes on two commodities that have been proven killers of individuals‚ destroyers of families and threats to national economic security: cigarette and spirits. At present‚ 25 million Filipino youth who are 18 years old are smokers.  If they continue to smoke‚ half of them will die. Santiago is the principal author of Senate Bill No. 3249‚ “An Act restructuring the excise taxes on alcohol and tobacco products

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    Tax Test Answers

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    * Question 1 5 out of 5 points | | | An artist’s painting is not a capital asset when held by the artist.Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: |  True | Correct Answer: |  True | | | | | * Question 2 0 out of 5 points | | | Taxpayers are allowed to offset net short-term capital losses with net long-term capital gains.Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: |  False | Correct Answer: |  True | | | | | * Question 3 0 out of 5 points | | | Net short-term

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    Tax Reform Effects

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    Coupe The Effects of Tax Reform on Charitable Contributions By: Gerald E. Austen‚ James M. Cilke and William C. Randolph In this paper Austen‚ Cilke‚ and Randolph surveyed the effects of tax reform by examining charitable contributions from 1979 through 1990. This was examined following several changes to charitable giving within the tax code. These changes were predicted to result in a 15% decrease in charitable giving (267). The first change came from “The Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 (ERTA)

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