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    tax notes

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    Contents TAX LEG: ITAA1936 [eg. S6(1)]‚ ITAA1997 [eg. S6-5]‚ FBTAA 1986‚ GST Act 1999. Topic 2 – Jurisdiction to Tax taxable payable Tax Payable (s4-10 ITAA1997)= (Taxable income * Tax Rate) – Tax Offsets (Tax/Financial Year = I July – 30 June) – Income tax payable on a year-by-year basis s3-5 ITAA97. Taxable income (s 4-15 ITAA) = Assessable Income less Deductions Assessable Income (s6-1) = Ordinary income (s6-5) and Statutory income (s6-10) but not Exempt income (s6-15). Assessable

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    Carbon Tax

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    In 2010‚ Labor Prime Minister Julia Gillard decided to implement carbon tax in order to gain more support in response to the change in climate (http://isen.northwestern.edu/doc/pdf/URG-ISEN_ALloyd.Jun12_ProjectSummary.pdf) and on the 8th of November 2011‚ the ‘Clean Energy Legislative Package’ is then passed by the Senate which sets out the way that Australia will introduce the carbon tax to reduce carbon pollution (http://www.deloitte.com/view/en_AU/au/services/assurance/accountingtechnical/wha

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    • “Sin taxes” on cigarettes and alcohol are designed to boost revenue‚ not improve public health • Minimum alcohol pricing will exacerbate poverty and entrench inequality without discouraging binge drinking • Most of the costs of drinking and smoking fall on individual consumers‚ not the public. There is no economic justification for increasing taxes on smokers and drinkers. In a report released today‚ The Wages of Sin Taxes (Download PDF) by Christopher Snowdon‚ the Adam Smith Institute condemns

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    Cigarette Advertising

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    supreme court rulings vi. Health hazards to the consumer II. Summary d. Henry Saffer and Frank Chaloupka from National Bureau of Economics Research wrote the article for the Journal of Health Economics e. Audience- those who are seeking ways to reduce tobacco consumption. Authors seek to settle debate over advertising ban f. Detailed Bans= Effectiveness Partial bans= Ineffectiveness vii. References Journals and Bureau studies done internationally

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    Stop Smoking Cigarettes

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    Stop Smoking Cigarettes I think that Americans should stop smoking cigarettes. First‚ cigarettes are very bad for the body’s health. Second‚ smoking cigarettes is a very expensive habit. Finally‚ people should stop smoking because not only is it bad for your health but it is also bad for the appearance. Americans should stop smoking cigarettes since it is so detrimental to there health. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC) cigarette smoking accounts for at least 30%

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    Tax Compliance

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    Ashanti there were taxes like “assaseto” it was to raise revenue through direct tax so during the assembly of chiefs summoned at Cape Coast in 19th April 1852‚ the Governor Major Hill passed a Poll Tax Ordinance. The poll tax ordinance imposed tax of one shilling per head on each man‚ woman and child in the colony. The poll tax was to be collected by officers appointed by the Governor with assistance of the chiefs. This tax was intended for the establishment of schools‚ markets etc. It is also for the

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    students six times more likely to drop out of high school" by author Khara SIkhan publish the article to take some kind action from the audience. This is the fact 1.3 million students are dropping the high school because of low- income. Most of student knew that they are not going to graduate. Students know that working whole night an whole day school will not going to help them to graduate‚ that is a reason of 1.3 million are dropping school everyday year because of low income. Children

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    Ctc Banning Cigarettes

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    ashtrays with lit cigarettes smoldering in them. Not very pleasant‚ this is why I feel that CTC should remain a smoke free campus. Smoking is dirty‚ is a potential fire danger‚ and the second hand smoke causes health risks. Smoking is a very dirty habit. First cigarettes have waste in the form of paper and filters‚ called butts‚ that are left behind to lay around and litter‚ the streets‚ sidewalks‚ and landfills. These cigarette butts can take years to decompose. Second cigarette smoke also leaves

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    Tax Elasticity

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    Anthony Cunningham Microeconomics Mr. G. E. Fitzgerald October 17‚ 2012 Tax Elasticity and Tax Policy No matter what‚ taxes matter. People talk about them‚ complain about them‚ and try to dodge them when they can. Businesses also react to taxes‚ both in how they organize their activities and‚ perhaps‚ in where they carry them out. How people and businesses react in turn affects the level and structure of taxation. The purpose of taxation is to raise revenue to pay for public goods‚ but

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    Tax System

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    agenda. International experience suggests that the larger the tax gap (the difference between the taxes actually paid and what should be paid according to existing laws and statutes)‚ the more radical are the changes needed. With a tax gap on the order of 60%‚ Afghanistan needs to adopt a comprehensive strategy including revamping of the tax administration in order to obtain significant improvements in compliance. Based on the more detailed analysis in Volume III‚ Chapter 1‚ this chapter first

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