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    UK/INDIA DOUBLE TAXATION CONVENTION SIGNED 25 JANUARY 1993 Entered into force 25 October 1993 Effective in United Kingdom from 1 January 1994 in respect of petroleum revenue tax‚ from 1 April 1994 for corporation tax and from 6 April 1994 for income tax and capital gains tax Effective in India from 1 January 1994 Double Taxation Agreements are reproduced under the terms of Crown Copyright Policy Guidance issued by HMSO. CONTENTS Article 1 (Scope of the Convention) Article 2 (Taxes covered)

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    Verse1: I see tears on your face Same old story‚ just gone to waste All that time you spent with him Girl i know how this story ends Don’t run back to him‚ he’ll do you wrong Rewind again he’ll do you wrong Does he treat you like he should? I could treat you better than he could I just wanna send you to paradise I don’t wanna make tears in your eyes So why dont you spend a day or two And baby just watch what I can do I’ll never yell‚ cheat‚ leave or lie I just wanna treat you treat

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    Paradesi Synagogue From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Coordinates: 9°57′26″N 76°15′34″E The Paradesi Synagogue in Kochi Inside Jewish Synagogue The Paradesi Synagogue is the oldest active[1] synagogue in the Commonwealth of Nations‚[2] located in Kochi‚ Kerala‚ in South India. It was built in 1568 by the Malabar Yehudan people or Cochin Jewish community in the Kingdom of Cochin. Paradesi is a word used in several Indian languages‚ and the literal meaning of the term is "foreigners"

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    Tax Notes: Capital Gains Capital property: depreciable property and any other property the disposal of which would result in a capital gain Capital gains = proceeds – ACB Taxable capital gain = capital loss and gain are taxed at a rate of ½ Capital losses are denied: depreciable property‚ personal use property‚ deemed dispositions (to the extend they exceed capital gains Disposition of Identical Properties (shares) Post V day pool (pre 1972) ( real estate property Median

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    4-25 Billy Dent‚ as the owner of an apartment building‚ receives and makes the following payments during 2011: How much rental income must Billy Dent include on his 2011 income tax return? 5‚000+4‚000= $9‚000 4-32 Arnold and Barbara Cane were divorced in June 2011. Pursuant to the divorce decree‚ Arnold is obliged to perform as follows: a. Transfer title of their personal home to Barbara. They purchased the house in 1998 and their basis today is $400‚000. The fair market value of

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    The concept was used to refer to the growing number of unofficial dialogues taking place with respect to conflict resolution. Montville defined Track II Diplomacy as being: …unofficial‚ informal interaction among members of adversarial groups or nations with the goals of developing strategies‚ influencing public opinion‚ and organizing human and material resources in ways that might help resolve the conflict (Montville 1992). Similarly‚ McDonald (1991) defined Track II Diplomacy as ‘unofficial‚

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    Taxation Law Assignment 2012

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    assessable income (AI). Remuneration Package ANNUAL SALARY Emma’s annual salary of $150‚000 per annum is assessed based on s6-5(1) ITAA97‚ which states her AI includes income according to ordinary income (OI) concept. In Scott v Commissioner of Taxation (1935)‚ the court’s definition of income is reflective of what majority of public would consider income‚ such as salaries. Emma’s annual salary does constitute for OI and is thereby AI. However‚ since Emma has arranged for 10% of her salary to

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    the Rich vs. Feeding the Poor: Borrowing Constraints and the Reluctance to Redistribute Philipp Harms‚ Stefan Zink 2 Citations Download PDF (121 KB) Abstract This paper offers an explanation why most democracies arecharacterized by moderate taxation of wealth although thewealth distribution is persistently skewed to the right. Wemodel an economy in which agents have to acquire highereducation to qualify for skilled work and in which capitalmarket imperfections prevent poor individuals from making

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    Universality and Relevance Prakash Bhadury Lecturer (English) Department of Humanities & Social Sciences National Institute of Technology‚ Hamirpur‚ H.P‚ India- 177005 Abstract: Rabindranath Tagore stands as a millennium in himself reflecting the ancient Indian wisdom through the raptures of his lyrics and mystic vision. His metaphysical bent of mind was quite rooted to the realities of his time inasmuch as he served as an anchor of intellectual moorings upon which the emerging nation state was

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    PROBLEMATISING ‘CROSS-CULTURAL’ COLLABORATION: CRITICAL INCIDENTS IN HIGHER EDUCATION SETTINGS KATRIN KRAUS RONALD G. SULTANA Abstract – Many EU projects are premised on the assumption that collaboration between academics and students from different national contexts adds value to knowledge production and to learning. It is very rare to come across accounts of how challenging such cross-cultural collaboration can be‚ especially when the notion ‘culture’ is expanded to include both national and gendered

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