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    INCOME TAX REPORT 3

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    OUTCOME 1 - UK INOCME TAX SYSTEM OUTCOME 2 - PAY AS YOU EARN (PAYE) Introduction 4 Procedures 4 UK employment status 5 1. Employment status 5 2. Criteria of differentiate employment and self-employment 5 Right of Control 5 Financial Risk 6 Equipment 6 Work performance and correction 6 Holidays and sickness 6 Exclusivity 6 3. Concusions 6 UK income TAX 7 1. Taxable person 7 2. Tax year 7 3. Self assessment 7 4. Payment dates 8 5. Procedures involved in application of surcharges‚ interests and

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    Philippines Income Tax Rates Income of residents in Philippines is taxed progressively up to 32%. Philippines Income Tax Rate 32% Philippines Corporate Tax Rate 30% Philippines Sales Tax / VAT Rate 12% Taxable Income                                            Tax Rate PhP 0 - PhP 10‚000:                     -                      5% PhP 10‚000 - PhP 30‚000:          PhP 500               10% PhP 30‚000 - PhP 70‚000:        

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    Individual Income Tax

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    CH1 10. a) State Income - regressive b) Federal State Tax – Progressive (larger the state; larger the tax) c) Corporate & franchise tax - Progressive d) Property tax – Proportional (value of property is taxed at flat rate) e) State Sales Tax – Proportional 12. Who uses a) Property Tax – State Local b) Excise Taxes – All three (State‚ federal‚ and local) c) Sales – State and Local d) Income Tax – Federal‚ State‚ Local e) Employment – Federal‚ State‚ and

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    Tax Research Chapter 3

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    Stone Tray Co. the court held that corporate income tax (which was passed in a law in 1909) was constitutional because it was a special form of excise tax on the privilege of operating in the corporate form‚ using income as its base‚ rather than a direct income tax. 9. A tax treaty is an agreement negotiated between countries concerning the treatment of entities subject to tax in both countries. The main purpose of these treaties (often known as tax conventions) is to eliminate the “double taxation”

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    Tax Code 362 Case Study

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    Pboulder March 2‚ 2010 Tax Code 362 Research Case Question: Can the sole owner of a corporation successfully avoid taxes on the liquidation of appreciated assets by contributing depreciated property to the corporation‚ selling the property soon thereafter‚ and then waiting two years before adopting the plan to liquidate? Facts: J is an individual who solely owns Average Corporation Average Corporation’s assets have appreciated in value despite low profitability J will contribute depreciated

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    tax company notes fraking

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    Companies A company is a distinct legal entity with its own income tax liability. It is a popular structure for business‚ offering limited liability and certain taxation advantages. The annual reporting requirements are much higher for a company structure. The owner of a small business can only take income from a company structure as wages (director’s fees) or dividends. If the company operates a motor vehicle for the use of the owner (director)‚ Fringe benefits taxation will apply.

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    Reaction: Sin Tax Law

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    REACTION: SIN TAX LAW I am so glad of the very purpose of passing the sin tax law which is to protect the health and save the lives of the countrymen. This simply means that the government officials are concern about the good health of all Filipinos but this doesn’t mean that I am into this bill‚ for some reasons that the government or most of the senate themselves failed to look unto. Firstly‚ I would like to agree with

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    Estate & Gift Tax

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    An estate tax is a charge upon the decedent’s estate‚ regardless of how it is disbursed. Taxes imposed upon death provide incentive to transfer assets before death. This is because under the current tax laws it is cheaper. Although it is a unified system because the gift tax is tax exclusive which means you do not have to pay a tax on the tax it is less costly then on an estate tax which is tax inclusive. The best strategy is to utilize a taxpayers annual exclusion which is currently $10‚000

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    earning compensation income arising from personal services rendered under an employer-employee relationship where no deductions shall be allowed under this Section other than under subsection (M) hereof‚ in computing taxable income subject to income tax under Sections 24 (A); 25 (A); 26; 27 (A)‚ (B) and (C); and 28 (A) (1)‚ there shall be allowed the following deductions from gross income; (A) Expenses. - (1) Ordinary and Necessary Trade‚ Business or Professional Expenses.- (a) In General. -

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    would basically stay the way they are. On the other hand‚ Donald Trump and his tax proposal would have a direct injection into everyone’s paychecks. With his tax plans‚ the government would not be capable of funding most services it does today. The ACA would no longer exist‚ Social Security would have to become privatized‚ and there would be less money for the government to use. Lastly‚ in order to fund Sanders’s proposals‚ tax rates for everyone had to go up. To decrease poverty levels‚ the wealthy would

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