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    emerging trends and buying behavior of the mix n drink product. It also describes the placement‚ stocking‚ packaging and pricing of the mix n drink product in various retail outlets. The report observes the changing dynamics in the FMCG sector which forced the FMCG to revamp their product‚ marketing‚ distribution‚ formats to meet the changing customer requirements or preferences. During the whole process we did category understanding‚ market research‚ retail auditing and competition mapping and

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    and Ina manage the farm to sold wool and supply grapes to winery in considerations‚ is an activities done by entities under GST legislation‚ these activities constitute an enterprise. Do Phil and Ina have to register for GST? What advice would you provide to them in relation to registration? Phil and Ina may need to be registered‚ although the grapes is food which is GST-free‚ but wool products are taxable which make them have taxable supplies‚ and according to the Act99‚ s23.15‚ soon as the annual

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    The Art of War Sun Tzu (Translator: Lionel Giles) Published: -514 Categorie(s): Non-Fiction‚ Philosophy‚ History‚ Military Source: http://www.paxlibrorum.com/ 1 About Sun Tzu: Sun Tzu was a Chinese author of The Art of War‚ an immensely influential ancient Chinese book on military strategy. He is also one of the earliest realists in international relations theory. The name Sun Tzu ("Master Sun") is an honorific title bestowed upon Sun Wu‚ the author’s name. The character wu‚ meaning

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    Overview GST (Goods & Services Tax) is the biggest taxation reform in India. The present indirect tax regime in India will be replaced by a dual GST with Central and State GST to be levied concurrently by the centre and the respective states. GST is expected to integrate State economies and boost overall economy. In GST model through a tax credit mechanism‚ the tax is collected on value-added goods and services at each stage of sale or purchase in the supply chain. Implementation of GST will have

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    GST of Malaysia. Recently‚ Government Malaysia was implementation to change the service system and sale system tax to Good Service Tax system (GST) start from third quarter in 2011. GST is Value-Added tax (VAT)‚ there is tax on all taxable of goods and services in a country except those specially exempted goods and services. The implement of the GST is to substitute the sales and service tax which has been used in the country for several decades. It also can help government to reduce it’s to fall

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    Goods and Services Tax (GST) GST is a consumption tax based on the value-added concept. GST is imposed on goods and services at every production and distribution stage in the supply chain including importation of goods and services. The GST implementation is part of the government’s tax reform program to enhance the capability‚ effectiveness and transparency of tax administration and management. The Government has not determined the implementation date of GST in Malaysia. Presently‚ the Government

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    GST Essay Australia‚ economically‚ is one of the strongest economies in the world. The debate on how to develop the economy even further is‚ and always will be a never ending one amongst Australia‚ and also the rest of the world. In 2011‚ Australia was the 13th largest national economy by supposed gross domestic product (GDP). This year its economy was the fastest-growing in the developed world for the first three months of 2012. Experts suggest that the answers lie within the tax system‚ to further

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    Australian GST The GST (Goods and Services Tax) proposed by the Howard government is a new tax which plans to add ten percent to the cost of every item purchased whether it be a car or a pen with only a few exceptions. The tax set to commence on July 1 2000 may still not become a reality if the senate does not have a majority vote on the issue. The VAT (Value Added Tax) of the United Kingdom is much the same tax adding seventeen and a half percent to all goods and services (although there

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    5/25/2012 * Syed Qamar * Umer Fariq * Saad Afridi * Sarah Khan * Mohd. Bilal Khan * Sohaib bin Shahid Table of Contents Snapshot of Pakistan’s Economy 3 Snapshot of Retail Landscape of Pakistan 4 Pakistan Food Retail Sector 7 Organized Retail and Imports 9 Consumer Demographics 11 Consumer Food Purchasing Behavior 12 SURVEY OF VARIOUS TYPES OF STORES 15 Category C Stores 15 Category B Stores 18 International Modern Trades 21 METRO Cash ‘n’ Carry (MCC) 21

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    known as the Goods and Services Tax (GST). Australia’s GST policy was introduced by the Howard government and went into effect on July 1st‚ 2000. This GST policy replaced the wholesale sales tax system and other various minor taxes like that of stamp duty and bank account debits tax. In other words‚ the "goods and services tax is a broad-based tax of 10% on most goods‚ services and other items sold or consumed in Australia." (http://www.ato.gov.au/) The GST policy affects more than just people in

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