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    Pets: The Many Effects They Have on Their Owners Everest University Andrew McMonigle Instructor: Sarah Carson 3/30/2013 Pets are known to have many different effects on their owners. Pets have the ability to lighten up someone’s day and make them forget about their stress from school and work. Many people enjoy having pets in their homes. Different types of pets offer unique experiences for their masters. With most animals there comes a classification of different breeds that one can choose

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    This essay is going to summarize the sources of modern income tax statutes‚ summarize the objectives of modern income tax statutes and compare and contrast generally accepted accounting principles. There are three sources of modern income tax statutes which are legislative‚ executive and judicial. In this paper only the legislative and the executive will be discussed. The Internal Revenue Code‚ which consists of statutory provisions relating to Federal taxation‚ only existed as individual revenue

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    Soda Tax- Business Law

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    Business Law Prof: Adam Pincus 12/6/11 Pros and Cons of Philly’s proposed soda tax ‚ if it had taken place In April of 2010‚ Mayor Michael Nutter proposed a tax on soda (and other sweet beverages)‚ in an attempt to try to generate more revenue for the city and curb the city’s growing child obesity issue. The soda tax was an idea to generate millions of dollars in revenue for the city. The tax would’ve added an estimated $77million to the city’s coffers‚ $20 million of which‚ would go towards

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    Tax Law Exam Notes

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    4 PRINCIPLES OF TAX INTRODUCTION TO TAX LAW A. Origins of Taxation - Taxation is not a modern concept‚ and dates back to the Roman Empire: ▪ Emperor Caligula set a disturbing trend as a tax collector by imposing taxes on food‚ court proceedings‚ wages of porters‚ prostitutes and even marriage. - 1770’s ( Pitt and Lord North believed that newspapers were luxury items and constituted appropriate fiscal targets. A stamp duty was placed on newspapers‚ which was later increased to

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    Lecture 2 : Jurisdiction to Tax Taxable Income Tax Payable [s4-10 ITAA97] : (Taxable income x Tax Rate) – Tax Offsets Financial Year 1 July : 30 June Tax Offsets [s13-1 ITAA97] Social security benefits Dividends (franking credits) etc Taxable Income [s4-15 ITAA97] : (Assessable Income – Deductions) Assessable Income [s6-1] compromises Ordinary Income [s6-5] and Statutory Income [s6-10] but not Exempt Income [s6-15] Deductions include General Deductions [s8-1] and Specific Deductions

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    Tax Law and Accounting Sue Abraham University of Phoenix Tax Law and Accounting The word "tax" did not become a household name until the late 1800 ’s when congress created the nation ’s first income tax law. Prior to this law the government used tariff ’s and imported goods to help support the economy. However‚ in order to bring in more revenue to help cover the costs of the civil war the government had to make necessary reforms and re-establish tax law. The Revenue Act of 1862 (July 1‚

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    Owners Equity Paper Ubaldo Reyes university of phoenix Intermediate Financial Accounting III ACC/423 Donald Autrey June 28‚ 2013 Owners Equity Paper Before investors invest in a company‚ they must take various items into consideration. First‚ both paid in capital and earned capital are looked at. These items tell investors how well the company is doing and if the company is profitable. Next‚ investors look at earnings‚ basic and diluted. Once an investor takes the above into consideration

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    Hawthorn shows sins of several different kinds in numerous people‚ as well as the consequences and remedies of their sins. Three main characters; Hester Prynne‚ Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale‚ and Roger Chillingworth bare the most of these sins. Arthur Dimmesdale‚ however‚ bares the most brutal effects of such sin. This is due to several reasons. <br> <br>The most observable reason for his eventual breakdown is the fact that he keeps his sin a secret. Arthur Dimmesdale’s sin was the same as Hester’s

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    Slave Owners

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    8. Slave Owners The slave owners that resided in the United States were very unique. Not only did they have total control over the mind and what the slaves thought‚ for the most of the time‚ they had a unique role. Not only did the slave owners order to the slaves to do harsh work for long hours‚ they also used the slaves that were women as their “sex toy”. Several slave owners would go make visits to the slave house or where they let the slaves stay and they would force sexual intercourse among

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    LAW Personal Income Tax Notes

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    Article 1. Nature of the tax The income tax on individuals is a personal‚ direct tax levied according to the principles of equality‚ universality and progressivity‚ the income of individuals according to their nature and their personal and family circumstances. Article 2. Object of the tax The object of the taxpayer’s income tax‚ understood as the entirety of their income‚ capital investments and losses and income allocations established by law‚ regardless of where they may have occurred and

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