TAXATION LAW: A CASE STUDY ON FCT VS. CITYLINK MELBOURNE LTD [2006] HCA 35 [Name] [Instructor/Tutor] [Course/Subject] [Institution/University] [Date] Q2: FCT vs. Citylink Melbourne Ltd [2006] HCA 35 The case in FCT v Citylink Melbourne Ltd [2006] is build on the law regarding general business income deductions under the Australian taxation law which is based on the Income Tax Assessment Act. The law involved a case between the Federal Commissioner of Taxation and Citylink Melbourne
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IMPACT OF VALUE-ADDED TAXATION ON INDIAN ECONOMIC SYSTEM A tax is “a backbone of every country to meet their social obligations”. Value Added Tax (VAT) is a general consumption tax assessed on the value added to goods and services. It is a general tax that applies‚ in principle‚ to all commercial activities involving the production and distribution of goods and the provision of services. India has a well-developed tax structure with clearly demarcated authority between Central and
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its Impact on the U.S. Economy Abstract The international trade sector of the U.S. economy continues to draw attention in economic and political circles. It is true that‚ the international market has become increasingly important as a source of demand for U.S. production and a source of supply for U.S. consumption. Indeed‚ it is substantially more important than is implied by the usual measures that relate the size of the international sector to the overall economy. This
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Global Economy and its impact on Information Technology The global economy gave business the ability to market products and services all over the globe. It has also allowed them to develop partnerships and alliances throughout the world‚ which has become essential for success in today’s business.” This increase in globalization has created many new opportunities‚ such as niche markets‚ and requires everyone to keep up with globalization in order to stay competitive. The trend of becoming transnational
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Illegal immigration has both a negative and positive impact on America’s economy. Undocumented workers are causing a governmental disrupt on expenditures. These undocumented workers are also taking the jobs of the unskilled workers that live here in America legally. Although human rights and compassion play a large role in immigration‚ I believe that the illegal immigration is an economic burden to America’s economy. Illegal immigrants have been know to cause America to have a money issue. These
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Impact of global meltdown on Indian economy in 2009 | | | | Ashok Handoo | 08 Jan‚ 2009With the advent of 2009‚ economists are debating the extent of the impact of global meltdown on the Indian economy in 2009. The predictions range between somewhat optimistic to fairly pessimistic. But the common thread running is that 2009 will be challenging‚ indeed. The Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission Montek Singh Ahluwalia says the stimulus package part two is part of the government
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Income Tax Ordinance 1947 was subsequently replaced by the Income Tax Act (ITA) 1967‚ came into effect on 1 January 1968. This happen in accordance to the formation of Malaysia in 1963. The Income Tax Act 1967 consolidated the three laws of income taxation existing before
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MONETARY POLICY OF BANGLADESH AND ITS IMPACT ON ECONOMY Monetary policy is concerned with the measures taken to control the supply of money‚ the cost and availability of credit. Further‚ it also deals with the distribution of credit between the uses and the users‚ the lending and borrowing rates of the banks. In a developing country like ours the monetary policy has been effectively used as a tool for overcoming depression and inflation. As Prof R. Prebisch writes “The time has come to formulate
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Khando Luvsandash Travis Schill Economics 26 December 2013 Impact of Immigration on the U.S Economy America’s immigrants are more diverse than they were a century ago. In 1910‚ immigrants from Europe and Canada comprised 95 percent of the foreign-born population in the United States. Today’s immigrants come from a much broader of countries‚ including large populations from Latin American and Asia. Not surprisingly‚ the single largest home country of today’s immigrants is Mexico. All told‚
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Important impact of FDI on Australian economy Jes Hongs Abstract Australia has traditionally relied on inward FDI to meet the shortfall between domestic saving and the level of domestic investment. Inward FDI also continues to play a significant role in making Australian industry internationally competitive‚ and thereby contributing to export growth. Over the past 15 years Australian outward FDI stocks have grown more strongly than inward FDI stocks. Outward FDI enables Australian firms
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