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    ALLOWABLE DEDUCTIONS - A SEC. 34. Deductions from Gross Income. - Except for taxpayers 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. -

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    To: Ali CC: From: Paulo Barbosa Date: 31/10/2014 Re: Infor​​​​​mation abo​​​​​ut Bad​​​​​ges of Tr​​​​​ade and V​​​​​AT Ove​​​​​rview I ha​​​​​ve co​​​​​mposed t​​​​​his m​​​​​emo. As I do no​​​​​t ha​​​​​ve eno​​​​​ugh infor​​​​​mation to ad​​​​​vise or gi​​​​​ve recom​​​​​mendations on th​​​​​ese conc​​​​​erns‚ I h​​​​​ave prov​​​​​​​​​​ided rele​​​​​vant informati​​​​​on w​​​​​hich sho​​​​​uld guid​​​​​e you in det​​​​​ermining if y​​​​​ou sh​​​​​ould reg​​​​​ister

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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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    Economics of Tobacco Taxation in Egypt Ashraf S. E. Saleh Arab Academy for Science‚ Technology & Maritime Transport (AAST&MT) Khaled Hanafy Arab Academy for Science‚ Technology & Maritime Transport (AAST&MT) Frank J. Chaloupka University of Illinois at Chicago 10th February 2009 Table of content i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii. Introduction Tobacco Use and its Consequences in Egypt Supply of Tobacco and Tobacco Products in Egypt Tobacco Control in Egypt Cigarette Taxes and Prices in

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    The Mystery of the Filipinos’ Representations for the Self Culture plays a significant role in shaping our sense of self and identity (Sta. Maria‚ 1999). It can refer to all the ways of thinking‚ feeling‚ and acting that people learn from others as members of society. Filipinos‚ though diverse culturally‚ has a unique way of representing himself/herself. We have different levels of consciousness; we select‚ we have a consciousness of choice. We always feel the need to connect with others‚ to

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    #include #include /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ // global variable declaration struct tree // definition of a tree structure { struct tree *left; // pointer pointed to left child node int data; // data value of current node struct tree *right; // pointer pointed to right child node }; typedef struct tree *btree; // declaration of a new type of tree structure /* -------------------------------------------------------------------------

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    Introduction In this lab experiment our group was given four different types of synthetic blood samples‚ along with three types of synthetic anti- A‚ B‚ and Rh‚ to help identify the ABO-Rh blood types. Its purpose of this experiment is to learn about the form and functions of the bloods components‚ as well as to examine and identify different blood types‚ as many already do so and apply it to real life events‚ whether its through forensics‚ crime scene investigations or at hospitals to help identify

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    In today’s society‚ the media has a strong ability perpetuate negative female stereotypes‚ portraying images of what women are "supposed" to look like‚ that degrade and demean all women to one common ground. Unfortunately many leading brands and companies have the ability to change our society by doing so. A prime example of a company in which participates in this unfortunate activity is PETA (people for the ethical treatment of animals). Whilst this brands aim is to promote the good well-being

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    In American society the African American male has always been viewed as someone who is below the rest of the individuals in the country. He has been oppressed since coming to this country‚ which he was forced to come to so he could be a scapegoat for all of the white man’s problems. The white man‚ who needed to feel superior over someone‚ pegged black man as being dangerous animalistic creatures: telling other men of superiority that they were after their wives and their nice things when in reality

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    Representation connects meaning and language to culture. Theories about how LANGUAGE is used to represent the world: * the reflective‚ Does language simply reflect a meaning which already exists out there in the world of objects‚ people and events? * the intentional Does language express only what the speaker or writer or painter wants to say‚ his or her personally intended meaning? * the constructionist Or is meaning constructed in and through language? this perspective has had

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