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    Federal Tax Notes

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    itemized-personal and dependency exemptions= taxable income x appropriate tax rates= tax liability- tax credits+ other taxes- tax payments and refundable credits= tax refund or tax due. IRC 6012-Who is required to file an income tax return? IRC 6072-When is an income tax return due? IRC 6081- Can I obtain an extension for filing an income tax return? §7703 – Determination of Marital Status §6013-Joint Returns of income tax by husband and wife §2(a) Surviving spouse defined – head of household

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    Child support payments from John Allen 7‚200 Annual gifts from parents 26‚000 Settlement from Roadrunner Touring Company 90‚000 Lottery winnings 600 Federal income tax refund (for tax year 2011) 400 Wanda previously was married to John Allen. When they divorced several years ago‚ Wanda was awarded custody of their two children‚ Penny and Kyle. (Note: Wanda has never issued a Form 8332 waiver.) Under the divorce decree‚ John was obligated to pay alimony and child support—the alimony payments were

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Asia Technological School of Science and Arts (ASIATECH) are in the education business since 2010. It started opening vocational or two year program in the field of information technology and hospitality management. To date‚ ASIATECH is now offering programs in the tertiary education with eight baccalaureate programs. With the increase of students enrolling in the institution‚ it is also a requirement that they increase the

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    tax notes

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    Contents TAX LEG: ITAA1936 [eg. S6(1)]‚ ITAA1997 [eg. S6-5]‚ FBTAA 1986‚ GST Act 1999. Topic 2 – Jurisdiction to Tax taxable payable Tax Payable (s4-10 ITAA1997)= (Taxable income * Tax Rate) – Tax Offsets (Tax/Financial Year = I July – 30 June) – Income tax payable on a year-by-year basis s3-5 ITAA97. Taxable income (s 4-15 ITAA) = Assessable Income less Deductions Assessable Income (s6-1) = Ordinary income (s6-5) and Statutory income (s6-10) but not Exempt income (s6-15). Assessable

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    COMLAW 301 Notes Lecturer details Name: Christopher Spells Office: Room 560 OGGB Phone: 373 7599 ext. 82148 Email: c.spells@auckland.ac.nz Name: Audrey Sharp Office: Room 674 OGGB Phone: 373 7599 ext. 87452 Email: am.sharp@auckland.ac.nz Name: Chye-Ching Huang Office: Room 576/2 OGGB Phone: 373 7599 ext. 81644 Email: cc.huang@auckland.ac.nz Name: Barnard Hutchinson Office: Room 674 OGGB Phone: 373 7599 ext. Didn’t say Email: b.hutchinson@auckland.ac.nz Assessment Multiple

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    Test: Federal Tax

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    An individual taxpayer received a valuable painting from his uncle‚ a famous painter. The painter created the painting. After the taxpayer held the painting for six months‚ he sold it for a $400‚000 gain. The gain is a short-term capital gain.  a. True  b. False Gabriel has the following capital gains and losses for 2014: $6‚000 STCL‚ $5‚000 28% gain‚ $2‚000 25% gain‚ and $6‚000 0%/15%/20% gain. Which of the following is correct: a. The net capital gain is composed of $5‚000 28% gain and $2

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    Corporate Tax Chapter 5: Complete Liquidations (Textbook: Corporate‚ Partnership‚ Estate and Gift Taxation (2013 Ed.) by Pratt‚ Kulsard) I. Introduction • Ch. 3 & 4: distributions of property and stock as well as those relating to redemptions and partial liquidations o Corp. continues to operate all or part of its business • Ch. 5: complete liquidation • Reasons: o Business’s profitability‚ or lack thereof‚ no longer justifies continuing the corp. o Shareholders simply seek the corp’s

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    Federal Income Tax Syllabus

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    Federal Income Tax Professor Lon Sobel Southwestern Law School Study Guide Fall 2010 Copyright © 2010 by Lionel S. Sobel SCALE – Federal Income Tax SCALE – Federal Income Tax Southwestern Law School FEDERAL INCOME TAX Syllabus‚ Course Requirements‚ and Grading Criteria Professor Lon Sobel SCALE II- Period 4 Fall 2010 PHONE: 213-738-6756 EMAIL: lsobel@swlaw.edu OFFICE: BW325 ___________________________ I. COURSE MATERIALS A. Required Text or Course Materials The assigned readings

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    American Federal Tax Report

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    https://checkpoint-riag-com.lawezproxy.syr.edu/app/view/tool... Checkpoint Contents Federal Library Federal Source Materials Federal Tax Decisions American Federal Tax Reports American Federal Tax Reports (Prior Years) 1983 AFTR 2d Vol. 51 51 AFTR 2d 83-1268-A - 51 AFTR 2d 83-1088 COMM. v. TUFTS‚ ET AL.‚ 51 AFTR 2d 83-1132 (103 S.Ct. 1826)‚ Code Sec(s) 752; 1001; 1012‚ (S Ct)‚ 05/02/1983 American Federal Tax Reports COMM. v. TUFTS‚ ET AL.‚ Cite as 51 AFTR 2d 83-1132 (103 S.Ct. 1826)‚

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    Taxation Assignment Chpt1 #45 LO.5‚ 6 In March 2013‚ Jim asks you to prepare his Federal income tax returns for tax years 2010‚ 2011‚ and 2012. In discussing this matter with him‚ you discover that he also has not filed for tax year 2009. When you mention this fact‚ Jim tells you that the statute of limitations precludes the IRS from taking any action as to this year. a. Is Jim correct about the application of the statute of limitations? Why or why not? b. If Jim refuses to file for 2009‚ should

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