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    THE PROBLEMS OF NIGERIAN PERSONAL INCOME TAX ADMINISTRATION TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLEPage Title page……………………………………………………. Approval page………………………………………………. Dedication…………………………………………………... Acknowledgement …………………………………………. Abstract …………………………………………………… List of tables ………………………………………………… Table of content …………………………………………….. CHAPTER ONE Introduction Background of the study Statement of problems Research Questions / Hypothesis Hypothesis Purpose of the study Significance of

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    some for ms of feed back on the effectiveness/efficien cy of such taxes. This stud y attempts to appr aise the usefulness of the tax system in Nigeria‚ usin g Value Added Tax system as a r efer en ce point. The significance of this stud y i s that it will enable th e government officials‚ r esear cher s an d econ omic analysts to appr aise an y type of tax‚ with th e aid of the par ameters used in this stud y. The stud y used th e ability to gener ate revenue and the ability to in fluence

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    uncertainty Singapore Budget Commentary 2013 Foreword Greetings from your tax team at Deloitte. The Minister for Finance presented the 2013 Budget Statement on 25 February 2013 and we are pleased to provide our commentary on the tax and certain other changes proposed therein. Overall‚ Budget 2013 offers various tax measures and sets out the strategies to achieve quality growth and build an inclusive society for Singapore. The tax measures are further explored in our commentary. It should be noted that

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    economy is doing well. B. greatest when the economy is in a recession. C. zero. D. the same regardless of the state of the economy.  6. The largest source of tax revenue for the U.S. Federal government is:  A. personal income taxes. B. property taxes. C. corporate income taxes. D. sales and excise taxes. 7. In determining one’s personal income tax‚ taxable income is:  A. total income less deductions and exemptions. B. all income. C. all income other than wages and salaries. D. wage and salary income

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    Adam TAX Tax is a fee charged by the government on a product‚ income activity. Unlike most transfers wich are voluntary‚ taxes are mandatory. It is mandatory because no one would have injective to contribute. The verb to "tax" appears in English usage as early as ca.1290. The word comes from the olde french "taxe" which is after the Latin "taxere". The noun "tax" appears in English sometime before 1327. Taxes can be divided to: - Direct - Indirect If tax is charged

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    Germany ’s Tax Structure and System German Basic Law The power to impose taxes is divided between the federal government and the provinces‚ determined by German basic law (Taxation in Germany‚ 2000). Germany follows the principle of world wide taxation for individuals and also corporations (Your Tax in Germany‚ 2005). Non-residents are taxable only on income received from German companies. Germany also has about thirty varieties of non income taxes that are imposed on such things as lotteries

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    there are other sources of revenue open to governments‚ including the use of non-tax revenue‚ loans and grants‚ taxation has been found to be the most reliable‚ dependable and sustainable in achieving economic independence and development in Ghana. Following this assertion‚ it can be said that while in the short-run‚ governments can borrow‚ print money or sell assets‚ in the long-run there has to be a properly run tax system to raise sufficient revenues to meet ever- increasing government expenditure

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    Taxation Assignment Chpt1 #45 LO.5‚ 6 In March 2013‚ Jim asks you to prepare his Federal income tax returns for tax years 2010‚ 2011‚ and 2012. In discussing this matter with him‚ you discover that he also has not filed for tax year 2009. When you mention this fact‚ Jim tells you that the statute of limitations precludes the IRS from taking any action as to this year. a. Is Jim correct about the application of the statute of limitations? Why or why not? b. If Jim refuses to file for 2009‚ should

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    Tax and Central Excise

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    ICWAI Objective Type questions and Answers on Indirect Tax 1. Multiple Choice Questions (1) Excise duty can be levied on those goods which are a) Manufactured in India b) Sold in India a) Removed from the factory b) None of the above (2) Dutiable goods means a) Goods are subject to Central Excise duty b) Goods which are exempted from excise duty c) Non excisable goods d) Goods not at all mentioned in the Central Excise Tariff (3) Place of Removal under Central Excise means

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    A carbon tax is a tax imposed on the carbon content of fuels. It is a form of carbon pricing. Carbon taxes are a possible cost-effective means of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. From an economic outlook‚ carbon taxes are a type of Pigovian tax.They help to address the problem of emitters of greenhouse gases not face the full social costs of their actions. Carbon taxes can be a degenerating tax‚ in that it may directly or indirectly affect low-income groups disproportionately. The regressive impact

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