card to pay taxes. Fees vary but average about 2.5 percent of the tax payment (IRS.gov). Are These Fees Themselves Deductible? Explain. Credit and debit card convenience fees charged for paying federal individual income taxes are deductible as miscellaneous itemized deductions subject to the 2% floor for taxpayers who itemize (RIA 16181 Tax Liability). Summarize Your Findings In A Memo For The Tax Research File October 3‚ 2014 TAX FILE MEMORANDUM From: Subject: John and Martha Stewart
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Form 1040 Department of the Treasury - Internal Revenue Service (99) U.S. Individual Income Tax Return Last name 2011 OMB No. 1545-0074 IRS Use Only - Do not write or staple in this space. ‚ 20 For the year Jan. 1-Dec. 31‚ 2011‚ or other tax year beginning ‚ 2011‚ ending Your first name and initial Your social security number Heather If a joint return‚ spouse’s first name and initial Laubert Last name 584-11-3456 Spouse’s social security number Nikolay
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Instructions for filling out Income Tax Return FORM SARAL-II ITR-1 These instructions are guidelines for filling the particulars in this Return Form. In case of any doubt‚ please refer to relevant provisions of the Income-tax Act‚ 1961 and the Income-tax Rules‚ 1962. Assessment Year for which this Return Form is applicable This Return Form is applicable for assessment year 2010-2011 only‚ i.e.‚ it relates to income earned in Financial Year 2009-10. Who can use this Return Form This Return Form is to be used
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will serve community needs and be paid from a national‚ progressive income tax. The wage rate will be one half of the established poverty level. Jobs of last resort will require a minimum of forty hours per week of attendance on the job. • Adjust the number of hours in a work week inversely to the number of jobs of last resort provided by the state There will always be the poor‚ by definition the bottom ten per cent of income earners; but‚ poverty can be eliminated by forcing the economic system
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24) "income"20 includes20— (i) profits and gains20 ; (ii) dividend ; 21[(iia) voluntary contributions received by a trust created wholly or partly for charitable or religious purposes or by an institution established wholly or partly for such purposes 22[or by an association or institution referred to in clause (21) or clause (23)22a‚ or by a fund or trust or institution referred to in sub-clause (iv) or sub-clause (v) 23[or by any university or other educational institution referred to in
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English Subject Centre Mini Projects E-learning Advocate Project 2006/7 Project Report Author: Matthew Day English Department‚ Bishop Grosseteste University College English Subject Centre Departmental Projects This report and the work it presents were funded by the English Subject Centre under a scheme which funds projects run by departments in Higher Education
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Solve by finding the root of an equation in just one unknown. 1. A rope 75 feet long is cut into two pieces where one is 11 feet long than the other. Find their lengths. Let x = shorter piece’s lenght x + 11 = longer piece’s lenght Solution: x + x +11 = 75 2x = 75 – 11 2x = 64 2x = 64 2 2 x = 32 x + 11 = 32 + 11 = 43 2. Find the dimensions of a rectangle where the altitude
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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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removed from the tax base by law Deductions- subtracted from the tax base rather than fully excluded. Flat tax- one single rate applied to the entire tax base. Progressive tax- rates increase as tax base increases. (Federal income tax) Tax credit- authorized deduction in gross tax liability Real and personal property taxes- Real (real estate) Personal (difficult to enforce because property is easily concealed or moved‚ with the exception of vehicles which must be registered) Excise tax- imposed on
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Assume income taxes of 30 percent and an increase in sales of $80‚000. No other asset buildup will be required to service the new accounts. a. What is the level of accounts receivable needed to support this sales expansion? Answer- Level needed is [pic] b. What would be Collins’s incremental after-tax return on investment? 80‚000 – 7‚200 = 72‚800-4‚000-62‚400=6‚450-1‚920= $4‚480 which is equal to 28 percent. c. Should Collins liberalize credit if a 15 percent after-tax return on investment
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