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    Eveena

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    Malaysian Accounting Review‚ Vol. 10 No. 2‚ 13-25‚ 2011 TECHNICAL COMPARISON BETWEEN BUSINESS ZAKAT AND TAX ON BUSINESS INCOME IN MALAYSIA Rohila Awang Mohd Zulkifli Mokhtar Faculty of Management and Economics Universiti Malaysia Terengganu Abstract The focus of this paper is to demonstrate the technical comparison between business zakat and taxation. This paper aims to enhance the knowledge on the part of zakat assessment and the management of zakat as compared to the system of taxation in Malaysia

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    Black Money

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    Causes for Generation of Black Money There are several factors responsible for the emergence – of black money. It would be relevant to discuss those factors so that a correct understanding about the genesis‚ growth and expansion of black money can be made. The principal factors are: (i) Beginning of the evil: The beginning of this evil can be traced to the Second World War. During this period supplies of industrial goods from the traditional suppliers of the West were cut off. This resulted in

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    Good & Services Tax

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    A SUMMARY OF GOOD AND SERVICES TAX (GST) WHAT IS GST? Good and service tax is a direct tax code to be implemented by the government. It is a comprehensive indirect tax to be levied on manufacture‚ sale and consumption of goods as well as services at a national level. Integration of goods and services taxation would give India a world class tax system and improve tax collections. It would end the long standing distortions of differential taxation treatments of manufacturing and service sector. The

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    How Important is Money

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    How important a part does money play in your life?     Money plays a huge role in most people’s lives‚ as many of the decisions we make are solely based on their economical connotations. Money can determine what class system you are in‚ what sort of lifestyle you lead and how often you go abroad. However‚ money affects some people’s lives in different ways than others.   My entire lifestyle is debatably controlled by the amount of money my family has. If my parents had less money‚ I would not

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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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    centres in municipal boundaries where tax applies. To avoid the Central Sales Tax (CST) on inter-state sales‚ companies set up depots in each destination state. The CST doesn’t recognize the input tax credits and thus‚ inter-state sales without the indirect route turn out costlier. The dual Goods and Service Tax (GST) aims to address such fallacies of India’s taxation regime. It would transform the existing origin based taxation regime to a destination based taxation regime. Introduction of dual GST

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    Congress may not tax exports (Art. I Sec. 9)‚ (2) indirect taxes may not discriminate among the states (Art. I Sec. 8)‚ and (3) direct taxes must be levied in such a way that each state’s proportion of the total revenue produced by the tax is the same as each state’s proportion of the total population of the nation (Art. I Sec. 2)         The  “obesity mitigation fee” (OMF) does not trigger the explicit limits of the taxing power. The OMF is an indirect tax since it is triggered by the specific circumstances

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    sector’. Ø The allocation for Technology Upgradation Fund enhanced from Rs. 435 crore to Rs. 535 crore. Rs. 189 cores provided integrated Textile Park Scheme. Ø Provision for the handloom sector increased from Rs. 195 crore to Rs. 241 crore. Ø Indirect tax‚ Customs - Peak rate for non-agricultural products reduced from 15% to 12.5%. Duty on packaging machines reduced from 15% to 5%. Ø CVD of 4% to be imposed on all imports; full credit to be allowed to manufacturers of excisable goods. Ø

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    Characterization of Lydia Bennet In Pride and Prejudice‚ the character of Lydia Bennet is characterized as someone who is immature‚ critical‚ and foolish. Lydia is a young‚ spoiled teenager who is accustomed to getting what she wants and is a favorite of Mrs. Bennet. Through over-indulgence on the part of her mother and neglect on the part of her father‚ she has been allowed to grow to be "vain‚ ignorant‚ idle and uncontrolled.” This characterization is revealed through both direct and indirect

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    “The Crucible”‚ Act One Paragraph In “The Crucible”‚ by Arthur Miller‚ various techniques are used to characterize many of the different characters. Through “The Crucible” Miller indirectly characterizes the characters based on there actions and of what each character says throughout the play. Miller indirectly characterizes Reverend Paris as being greedy based on his actions of demanding to have the deed in the house he lives in and more firewood. Reverend Paris is also indirectly characterized

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