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    Taxes in India

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    Taxes in India 1. Corporate tax rates: For a Company | Where taxable income exceeds INR 10 million | Other cases | Domestic company | 32.45% (30% + 5% surcharge + 3% education cess) | 30.90% (30% + 3% education cess) | Foreign company | 42.02% (40% + 2% surcharge + 3% education cess) | 41.20% (40% + 3% education cess) | 2. Dividend Distribution Tax Dividend income is exempt in the hands of the shareholders. However‚ a DDT is levied on companies declaring dividends. The effective

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    Sin Taxes

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    POLS 5440 Principles and Processes of Government Budgeting | Sin Taxes‚ Good or Bad? | An Examination of the Use of Sin Taxes in the United States | By: Stacy Madden4/27/2012 | Executive Summary Historically sin taxes have been an effective and efficient way for the government to raise revenue. The federal government used tariffs and consumption taxes to generate almost all of its revenue in the early years of our nation. The tax structure and philosophy has evolved and changed

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    Taxes on Alcopops

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    Taxes on Alcohol in Australia ------------------------------------------------- Thesis Statement: “High taxes on alcopops are a unnecessary and an ineffective way to stop binge drinking.” Introduction: Alcohol and its consumption are an accepted and enjoyable part of Australian culture‚ with a long history and deep social and cultural roots. However‚ attitudes toward alcohol are also complex and evidence of significant alcohol-related harm to individuals and communities demands a concerted and

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    Classification of Taxes

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    Classification of Taxes Classification of taxes 1. As to subject matter or object A. personal‚ poll or capitation- tax of a fixed amount on individuals residing within a specified territory‚ without regard to their property‚ occupation or business. Ex. Community tax (basic) B. property- imposed on property‚ real or personal‚ in proportion to its value‚ or in accordance with some reasonable method or apportionment. Ex. Real estate Tax C. Excise- imposed upon the performance of an act‚ the

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    Deferred Taxes

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    total $137‚997. This amount was deducted from the fiscal 2004 income but could not be deducted on the income tax return until paid. At a tax rate of 36%‚ the difference between the income tax expenses calculated on income before taxes on the income statement and the taxes due based on taxable income per the income tax return would be $49‚678. This temporary difference led to the deferred tax assets

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    Property Taxes

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    Property taxes – local taxes‚ immovable property/land tax‚ motor vehicle tax . (Lukas Szita) A property tax also known as millage tax is a charge on possessions that the holder is obligatory to pay. The tax is imposed by the governing authority of the area in which the property is placed; it can be a national government of country‚ a federated state‚ a county/region‚ or a municipality (In Slovak Republic property tax is the most important income for municipalities). We basically distinguish four

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    Taxes in Pakistan

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    safeguard the collection of taxes in Pakistan 1. Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) By the enactment of FBR Act 2007 in July 2007 the Central Boards of Revenue has now become Federal Board of Revenue. Their work is to enhance the capability of the tax system to collect due taxes through application of modern techniques‚ providing taxpayer assistance and by creating a motivated‚ satisfied‚ dedicated and professional workforce. Governments use different kinds of taxes and vary the tax rates. This

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    effects of taxes

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    the public with the necessary goods and services‚ revenue must be raised through taxation. This revenue is generated through direct and indirect forms of taxation. Direct taxes are paid on income. This effectively means that the more income you earn the greater your contribution is expected to be to the state. Indirect taxes are levied on expenditure. This tax is imposed on the basis of the individual consumption – the individual pays only on what he consumes. However‚ it must be noted that taxation

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    Marijuana Taxes

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    Ursula M. McIntyre ENG 2001 01 May 15‚ 2012 Marijuana Legalize and Taxed In today ’s society Americans are suffering from increased destruction due to the never-ending war against drugs. Government officials make promising speeches to advocate tougher drugs laws. This war against drugs has not accomplished anything. Legalization and taxing is an option that should be considered to show how legalizing and taxing marijuana will put end to this cycle. It is very important to understand the

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    Taxes Quiz

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    information users to compare one company to another.| c.|A new accounting principle can be adopted with stockholders approval.| d.|The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) has primary responsibility for developing accounting principles.| B 5. Earning revenue a.|increases assets‚ increases stockholders’ equity.| b.|increases assets‚ decreases stockholders’ equity| c.|increases one asset‚ decreases another asset| d.|decreases assets‚ increases liabilities| a 6. At of the end of its accounting

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