Classification of Taxes Classification of taxes 1. As to subject matter or object A. personal‚ poll or capitation- tax of a fixed amount on individuals residing within a specified territory‚ without regard to their property‚ occupation or business. Ex. Community tax (basic) B. property- imposed on property‚ real or personal‚ in proportion to its value‚ or in accordance with some reasonable method or apportionment. Ex. Real estate Tax C. Excise- imposed upon the performance of an act‚ the
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Taxes in India 1. Corporate tax rates: For a Company | Where taxable income exceeds INR 10 million | Other cases | Domestic company | 32.45% (30% + 5% surcharge + 3% education cess) | 30.90% (30% + 3% education cess) | Foreign company | 42.02% (40% + 2% surcharge + 3% education cess) | 41.20% (40% + 3% education cess) | 2. Dividend Distribution Tax Dividend income is exempt in the hands of the shareholders. However‚ a DDT is levied on companies declaring dividends. The effective
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For more Ebook’s - Test Bank - Solution Manual Please visit our website : http://www.needbook1.com/ or contact us at Ebooksmtb@hotmail.com Also you can contact us on Skype: Ebooksmtb Hilton & Herauf – Modern Advanced Accounting in Canada – 6th Edition Chapter 1 – A Survey of International Accounting PART 1: MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Which of the following would not be a reason to obtain a greater understanding of accounting practices in other nations? a. Financial Results are disclosed in different currencies
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TAX ASSIGNMENT On Computation of taxable income of individual‚ HUF and firms COMPUTATION OF TAXABLE INCOME OF AN INDIVIDUAL What is included in income of an individual? While computing taxable income of an individual‚ the following points should be considered— Nature of income | Tax treatment | Income earned by the taxpayerShare of profit from a HUFShare of profit from a firm assessed as firmSalary & interest from the aforesaid firmShare of profit from an association of persons/body of individualsIncome
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BankChapter 13 - Property‚ Plant‚ and Equipment: Depreciation and Depletion Chapter 13 Property‚ Plant‚ and Equipment: Depreciation and Depletion True / False Questions 1. The auditors’ approach to the audit of property‚ plant‚ and equipment largely results from the fact that relatively few transactions occur. True False 2. A major control procedure related to plant and equipment is a budget for depreciation. True False 3. Evidence of continued ownership of property is obtained by vouching
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a) advances in transportation technology b) the development of the microprocessor c) advances in communication d) the Internet Review Question 7 Which of these is not a concern of anti-globalization protesters? a) globalization raises consumer income b) globalization contributes to environmental degradation c) globalization is causing a loss of manufacturing jobs in developing countries d) globalization implies a loss of national sovereignty CHAPTER 5&6 – TRADE THEORIES AND POLICY Review Question
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Income Tax Memorandum 10/18/2012 Over the past few years‚ there has been a push to adopt a single international accounting standard in order to simplify commerce in the global economy we live in today. However‚ this is more easily said than done because of some very notable differences between U.S. GAAP and IFRS standards. One of the most significant differences between GAAP and IFRS arises when accounting for income taxes. The first issue that arises when accounting for income taxes is determining
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collected. F 8. Accounting for sick pay. T 9. Social security taxes as liabilities. F 10. Definition of accumulation rights. T 11. Recognizing compensated absences expense. F 12. Accruing estimated loss contingency. T 13. Disclosing gain contingencies. F 14. Sales-type warranty profit. T 15. Fair value of asset retirement obligation. T 16. Reporting a litigation liability. F 17. Expense warranty approach. F 18. Acid-test ratio components. F 19. Affect on current ratio. T 20. Reporting
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|Corporations are organized as a separate legal taxable entity.| b.|Ownership is divided into shares of stock.| c.|Corporations experience an ease in obtaining large amounts of resources by issuing stock.| d.|A corporation’s resources are limited to their individual stockholders’ resources.| D 3. Which of the following are guidelines for behaving ethically? |I.|Identify the consequences of a decision and its effect on others.| |II.|Consider your obligations and responsibilities to those affected by the decision
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Test Bank for Chapter 4 Problem 4-1: Work through the simplex method (in algebraic form) step by step to solve the following problem. Maximize Z = x1 + 2x2 + 2x3‚ subject to 5x1 + 2x2 + 3x3 ≤ 15 x1 + 4x2 + 2x3 ≤ 12 2x1 + x3 ≤ 8 and x1 ≥ 0‚ x2 ≥ 0‚ x3 ≥ 0. Solution for Problem 4-1: We introduce x4‚ x5‚ and x6 as slack variables for the respective functional constraints. The augmented form of the problem then is Maximize Z = x1 + 2 x2 + 2 x3‚ subject to
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