The following citation cannot be correct: James E. Wiese‚ T.C. Summary Opinion‚ 2005-91. Answer: True False Correct. The citation is correct. REF: p. 2-18 Correct Probably the best combination of electronic tax resources is to conduct day-to-day work on online access systems augmented with CD searches where it is judged critical to do so. Choose one answer. | a. True | | | b. False | Correct. | Just the opposite is the case. p. 2-24 Correct Marks for this submission:
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The State Tax Department is an agency in the executive branch of state government whose responsibilities are well defined in state law. These responsibilities include administering and enforcing the correct reporting and payment of taxes‚ and consulting with the governor upon the subjects of tax laws and administration. The responsibilities apply to every one of the taxes administered by the department. The department’s top managers include the commissioner‚ and deputy commissioner. Leaders in
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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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Education Tax Credits as an incentive to encourage more people to pursue a higher education and to reduce a taxpayer’s tax liability. What does a tax credit do? A tax credit reduces the amount of income tax you may have to pay. Instead of decreasing the amount of income subject to tax‚ it decreases the tax itself. Education credits are considered as an incentive for people to pursue a higher education. There was controversy with this issue because some people did not think that education tax credits
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A carbon tax is a tax imposed on the carbon content of fuels. It is a form of carbon pricing. Carbon taxes are a possible cost-effective means of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. From an economic outlook‚ carbon taxes are a type of Pigovian tax.They help to address the problem of emitters of greenhouse gases not face the full social costs of their actions. Carbon taxes can be a degenerating tax‚ in that it may directly or indirectly affect low-income groups disproportionately. The regressive impact
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6.3 According to s.6-5(1) ITAA 1997‚ ordinary income is ‘income according to ordinary concepts’‚ which is a component of the assessable income. Refer to s.6(1) ITAA 1936‚ earnings‚ salaries and fees of employee or people related to any services rendered are the examples of income from personal exertion. Hilary is a mountain climber and she never wrote a story before‚ so the payment probably has insufficient nexus with her personal service because it is unlikely for her to sell stories as a career
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Case 5-1 Income Smoothing a. Firstly‚ investors tend to invest in companies with stable earnings rather than one with volatile earnings. With stable earnings‚ there will be more likely an issuance of dividends and investors could easily predict the company’s future earnings compared to one with unstable earnings. With consistent earnings generated‚ it gives investors a secured feeling that it will again generate earnings as predicted. Confidence in the growth of rate of earnings is crucial because
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not taxed on the entity level; rather‚ these entities are taxed on the owner’s level. These types of entities conduct a regular business; however‚ the income earned and deductions allowed are passed to the owners of these flow-through entities‚ and the owners are taxed on the amount allocated to them. Thus‚ flow-through entities provide a way for income and deductions to be taxed only once instead of twice. 2. What types of business entities are taxed as flow-through entities? The two main business
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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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Flat Tax A flat tax is a system that applies the same tax rate to every taxpayer regardless of income bracket. Typically‚ a flat tax applies the same tax rate to all taxpayers‚ with no deductions or exemptions allowed‚ but some politicians such as Ted Cruz and Rand Paul have proposed flat tax systems that keep certain deductions in place. Most flat tax systems or proposals do not tax income from dividends‚ distributions‚ capital gains and other investments. Supporters of a flat tax system propose
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