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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recover to Teo Sarca’s core design and done the work to (1) repair bad codes and AD Configuration‚ (2) remove – what I thought was – localization codes and AD Configuration‚ and (3) add missing code and AD Configuration. After many many test iterations and two installation observations‚ I am confident that I have achieved a certainly working package. Hence this is the FA version 1.0. What functionality that can be expected in this FA v1.0: 1. Asset Addition from Match Invoice 2. Asset Addition
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cost and shifts the supply curve left or vertically upwards depending on the amount of tax. Because of this shift‚ less products will be supplied at every price. The diagram below shows the effect of imposing a tax and how the tax is being paid. There’re two types of indirect taxes‚ they are ‘Specific Taxes’ and ‘Ad Valorem’. Specific Tax is a fixed amount of tax that is imposed on a product. For example‚ if the government imposes a tax of $2 per loaf of bread‚ it will shift the supply curve
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enacted‚ or if the new legislation is enacted and the capital project is contracted early enough so that it is grandfathered in. With tax legislation grandfathered‚ the project gets the benefit of the new lower corporate tax rate and the old ACRS depreciation method. Although when presented with this project one year ago in 1984‚ Paperco was able to be postponed this capital project since it was merely “moderately attractive”. The prospect of new tax legislation being enacted as rumored makes the Net
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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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Depreciation of Fixed Assets Depreciation A business may acquire fixed assets such as land‚ buildings‚ machinery‚ office equipment‚ delivery equipment and natural resources (e.g. a piece if mining land)to help in the process of its operations to earn revenue in order to make a profit. Such assets‚ by their very nature‚ provide benefits to the business for more than one financial year or period. In fact‚ when a business buys a fixed asset at a certain cost (say $10‚000)‚ it is actually buying
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production output over this period was: Year 1‚ 35 000 units; Year 2‚ 35 000 units; Year 3‚ 18 000 units; Year 4‚ 12 000 units. The asset cost $ 100 000 and associated installation costs amounted to $20 000 and residual value is $5000. The amount of depreciation charged in the first year is: Selected Answer: c. $42 000 Correct Answer: b. $40 250 Question 5 0 out of 1 points If a sale and leaseback transaction results in a finance lease‚ IAS 17 Leases‚ provides the following accounting treatment
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New Economy Transport (A) p. 182The New Economy Transport Company (NETCO) was formed in 1955 to carry cargo and passengers between ports in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska. By 2008 its fleet had grown to four vessels‚ including a small dry-cargo vessel‚ the Vital Spark. The Vital Spark is 25 years old and badly in need of an overhaul. Peter Handy‚ the finance director‚ has just been presented with a proposal that would require the following expenditures: Mr. Handy believes that all
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Assignment Questions Question 1 Frank Crosby (who has never owned or run a business before) started a lawn mowing business (Crosby’s Cutters) as a temporary job/business which he intended to run until he started his business degree at the University of Woop Woop in Semester 2‚ 2014. To start the business on 1 April 2014‚ he deposited $1‚000 into a new bank account opened in the name of the business. The $1‚000 consisted of a $600 loan from his father and $400 of his own money. Frank rented
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practice of depreciation and depletion play an integral part in a company ’s cash flow and profit or loss statements. Depreciation‚ according to investopedia is a method of allocating the cost of a tangible asset over its useful life. Depletion is very similar to depreciation with very subtle differences‚ the first one being what is depreciated verses depleted. All assets (except land) are depreciated but the assets with natural resources are depleted. The methods on how depreciation and depletion
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