Taxation Assignment | Divyangana Rakesh | 18104 | Contents Section A 2 Answer 1. 2 Section B. 5 Answer 1. 5 Answer 2. 9 Answer 3. 11 Answer 4 13 Section C 16 Answer 1 16 Answer 2 16 Answer 3. 16 Answer 4. 17 Answer 5. 18 Answer 6. 19 Section A Answer 1. Your salary consists of many components. This article explains what each component means. It also discusses the income tax applicability of each component. There are many components in a salary structure
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Lecture Notes XIII Selected Topics on Philippine Taxation I. Sources of Revenue from Internal Revenue Tax Internal Revenue Taxes are taxes that are specifically provided by R.A 8424- The National Internal Revenue Code of the Philippines Section 21 of the NIRC provides the following taxes‚ fees and charges that are deemed to be National Internal Revenue Taxes: 1. Income tax is the right to earn an income by engaging in an occupation‚ the basis of which is the net taxable income. 2. Business
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Week 2 – Residence and Source Residents: * Section 6-5(2) ITAA97 states that assessable income includes ordinary income derived directly/indirectly from all sources‚ in and out of Australia‚ during the income year. * Section 6-10(4) ITAA97 states that assessable income includes statutory income from all sources in and out of Australia. Non-residents: * Section 6-5(3) ITAA97 states that assessable income includes ordinary income derived directly/indirectly from all Australian sources
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implemented so the state can earn revenue. Online purchasing has grown so fast that the government hasn’t had enough time to react and implement laws. One organization that has been under scrutiny is Amazon. They are probably the main reason online taxation is coming into the light. They have made a large amount of revenue and the states noticed that they lost out in earning sales tax revenue because there are not
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Task one Issues: 1. Are activities relating to use of land a business or a hobby? 2. Are the amounts related to the land deductible or not under general rules? * the loan to purchase the land and interest expense * council rates and insurance in respect of the land * payment to develop plans for proposed building 3. If no‚ is there a “specific deduction” section? References: ITAA97 s8-1---general deductions: you can deduct from your assessable income
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Solution to Assignment Problem 15-9 Facts: Ms. Morgan is the sole shareholder in her own CCPC The company qualifies for the SBD and its total tax rate is 15% Ms. Morgan’s tax rates are 29% Federal plus 12% provincial (= 41% total tax) Any dividends paid out by Ms. Morgan’s company are non-eligible dividends The provincial dividend tax credit is 25% of the gross-up NIFTP of the business is $170‚000‚ after deducting her salary of $84‚000 Objective: Ms. Morgan wishes to receive $20
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decedent’s debts (including taxes)‚ funeral expenses‚ share of the surviving spouse & other permissible deductions to arrive at a net taxable estate. DECEDENT CITIZENS & RESIDENT ALIENS -real & personal properties‚ wherever located‚ shall be included as part of the gross estate. NONRESIDENT ALIENS -only properties located in the Philippines that are to be transferred upon death are subject to estate tax. -share of stocks acquired from a domestic corporation are taxable in the Philippines. REAL PROPERTY
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO TAXATION SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEM MATERIALS Status: Q/P Question/ Present in Prior Problem Topic Edition Edition 1 Effect of state and local taxes on decision making Unchanged 1 2 Tax structure Unchanged 3 3 Proportional versus progressive tax Unchanged 14 4 FICA and FUTA compared Unchanged 15 5 Use taxes Unchanged 4 6 Cumulative nature of the Federal gift tax Unchanged 6 7 Federal
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Li Zaihua S3420690 HP: 92336485 Singapore Budget 2014 – Earnst and Young Summary Budget 2014 has witnessed the effort from Government in the economic restructuring path by extending and refining tax incentives to boost productivity and promote innovation so as to sustain its competitiveness in the economy. At the same time‚ several measures were introduced to build an inclusive social structure of Singapore by providing financial support to the senior citizens and the lower income groups. In
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Aspen Falls Restaurants Project Description: In this project‚ you will modify a workbook to track taxes generated by restaurants in the Aspen Falls area. To complete the project‚ you will enter and format data‚ create formulas and functions‚ create and format a pie chart and a clustered column chart‚ apply conditional formatting‚ use Find and Replace to edit data‚ and finally create page footers. Instructions: For the purpose of grading the project you are required to perform the following
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