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    Introduction to Tax Residence

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    Chapter 1 introduction & tax residence •Direct taxes – taxes paid directly to government (income tax ‚ RPGT) •Indirect taxes – taxes paid to government via 3rd party( sale‚service) •Income tax –scope of charge( S3 of ITA) has been modified by ‘’tax exempted’’ Income tax shall be charged for each y/a upon income of any person accruing in or derived from MY or received in MY from outside MY Income known as revalue gain( capital gain never go for inc tax Person=individual ‚ Co(chargeable

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    tax on junk food

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    Should There Be a Tax On Junk Food? What would it be like to see a healthier‚ skinnier world? A world were more of the population exercised. People choose to eat well balanced meals instead of greasy‚ fattening foods. Where it would be easier to afford the more healthy foods and not the fast foods all the time. Junk food should be taxed because the rate of obesity is rising rapidly‚ so people need to choose their foods more wisely‚

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    Fat Tax Case

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    and people until you have exhausted your list. you may have ideas‚ images‚ attributes‚ associated with some of the associates (Example; obese teens-high healthcare cost). 1) Activists: Supporters will say the fat tax is good for people’s health‚ and support government to do the fat tax. However‚ opponent will say it is not fair to customers and beverage companies. Because‚ it means customers need to pay more for the soft drink‚ and beverage companies also need to pay

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    Tax Reforms in India

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    TAX REFORMS IN INDIA * About :- Tax reform is the process of changing the way taxes are collected or managed by the government. Tax reformers have different goals. Some seek to reduce the level of taxation of all people by the government. Some seek to make the tax system more progressive or less progressive. Others seek to simplify the tax system and make the system more understandable‚ or more accountable . Numerous organizations have

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    Uk Tax Reform

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    in this paper that even where every one agrees that the tax system should be simple as dictated by the first maxim of Adam Smith‚ no country is yet to meet this standard. Questions on policy‚ complexity‚ equity‚ administrative efficiency‚ cost of compliance all increasing the cry for a tax change. Many Eastern Europeans have adopted the flax tax system and presently has an increase economic growth. However‚ are they fully operating the flax tax system? INTRODUCTION Taxation is a levy or a charge

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    Tax System of Bangladesh

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    Convention‚ October 12th‚ 2002‚ Washington DC‚ USA Review of the Tax System in Bangladesh A Prerequisite for Industrial Growth T. A. M. Nurul Basher* E-mail: nurul-basher@betelco.com Abstract - This paper has been written to highlight the sustainable industrial growth problems being faced by the entrepreneurs in Bangladesh. There are multifarious problems for Industrial growth in Bangladesh but the major bottleneck is the adverse tax system. There exists no consideration for industrial raw materials

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    Carbon Tax Essay

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    The introduction of the carbon tax in Australia. Recently‚ the carbon tax issue has been gaining increasing attention in Australia due to its function of reducing greenhouse gas as well as its extensive economic impacts on a range of industries‚ such as tourism and hospitality. The conceptual meaning of the carbon tax is “a levy applied to various operations that generate carbon dioxide” (Covey‚ 2009‚ p.329). Such a tax is introduced to achieve a desired national emission target (Covey‚ 2009)

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    REVIEW OF SOME EFFECTS OF NIGERIAN CORPORATE TAX REGIME ON INVESTMENT PROMOTION BY: Y.S.UTHMAN 1.1 INTRODUCTION: Neither the Companies Income Tax Act nor any Nigerian Tax Law provides for the definition of the term tax or corporate tax. In an Australian case of Mathews v. Chicory Marketing Board‚ a tax has been defined as “a compulsory exaction of money by a public authority for public purposes‚ or taxation is raising money for the purpose of government by means of contributions from individual

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    that enhance the importance of non-traditional security threats. So‚ the securitization of non-traditional security threats compel us to understand Pakistan’s internal dynamics‚ challenges and threats which are directly linked with the spill over effects of the two Afghan wars and partly linked with the issues of mismanagement. Today‚ Pakistan’s internal challenges are terrorism‚ extremism‚ economic woes‚ energy crises‚ unstable political situation‚ ethnicity‚ sectarianism‚ drug mafia and geographic

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    Goods and Service Tax

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    THE IMPACTS OF GOODS AND SERVICES TAX (GST) ON MIDDLE INCOME EARNERS IN MALAYSIA MOHD RIZAL PALIL1 MOHD ADHA IBRAHIM 2 Abstract The introduction of GST in Malaysia has called many arguments from various parties including academics‚ professionals and the nation (would become the taxpayers) on how GST affect goods pricesincrease or decrease. The consumers are worrying of the significant price increases on basic needs when the GST has fully implemented. With the relatively high living costs particularly

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