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    Corporate Governance

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    TITLE : CORPORATE GOVERNANCE COMPANY NAME : AIR ASIA GROUP MEMBER AIRASIA BERHAD COMPANY PROFILE  Established in 1993 and commence operations on 18 November 1996.  Established with the dream of making flying possible for everyone  Originally founded by a government-owned conglomerate‚ DRB-COM.  Bought by former Time Warner executive‚ Tony Fernandes ’s company Tune Air Sdn Bhd on 02 Dec 2001 COMPANY PROFILE –Cont‘ Malaysian Low- cost airline  Largest

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    Estate & Gift Tax

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    An estate tax is a charge upon the decedent’s estate‚ regardless of how it is disbursed. Taxes imposed upon death provide incentive to transfer assets before death. This is because under the current tax laws it is cheaper. Although it is a unified system because the gift tax is tax exclusive which means you do not have to pay a tax on the tax it is less costly then on an estate tax which is tax inclusive. The best strategy is to utilize a taxpayers annual exclusion which is currently $10‚000

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    Tax Paper Fair Tax‚ Flat Tax and Progressive Tax: Which Would You Choose? Principles of Taxation Fair Tax‚ Flat Tax‚ and Progressive Tax: Which Would You Choose? As Tax Paying Americans‚ Tax Plans are a very important concept in our lives. Do you feel that there is a better option out there? In this paper we will discuss the differences between the Fair Tax Plan‚ Flat Tax Plan and the Progressive Tax Plans. We will discuss the Pros and Cons of

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    would basically stay the way they are. On the other hand‚ Donald Trump and his tax proposal would have a direct injection into everyone’s paychecks. With his tax plans‚ the government would not be capable of funding most services it does today. The ACA would no longer exist‚ Social Security would have to become privatized‚ and there would be less money for the government to use. Lastly‚ in order to fund Sanders’s proposals‚ tax rates for everyone had to go up. To decrease poverty levels‚ the wealthy would

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    Corporate Finance

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    following is the financial statement that summarizes a firm’s revenue and expenses over a period of time? A. income statement B. balance sheet C. statement of cash flows D. tax reconciliation statement E. market value report 5. The percentage of the next dollar you earn that must be paid in taxes is referred to as the _____ tax rate. A. mean B. residual C. total D. average E. marginal EDCAE 6. The cash flow of a firm which is available for distribution to the firm’s creditors and stockholders

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    China-U.S. Tax Treaty

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    United States-The People’s Republic of China Income Tax Convention (1984) This Agreement shall apply to persons who are residents of one or both of the Contracting States (The People’s Republic of China‚ or United States of America‚ or both). The term of “resident of a Contracting State” means any person who‚ under the laws of that Contracting State‚ is liable to tax therein by reason of his domicile‚ residence‚ place of head office‚ place of incorporation or any other criterion of a similar nature

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    Good & Services Tax

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    A SUMMARY OF GOOD AND SERVICES TAX (GST) WHAT IS GST? Good and service tax is a direct tax code to be implemented by the government. It is a comprehensive indirect tax to be levied on manufacture‚ sale and consumption of goods as well as services at a national level. Integration of goods and services taxation would give India a world class tax system and improve tax collections. It would end the long standing distortions of differential taxation treatments of manufacturing and service sector. The

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    THE TAX LAWS SHOULD BE REFORMED TO ENCOURAGE SAVING A nation’s saving rate is a key determinant of its long-run economic prosperity. When the saving rate is higher‚ more resources are available for investment in new plant and equipment. A larger stock of plant and equipment‚ in turn‚ raises labor productivity‚ wages‚ and incomes. It is‚ therefore‚ no surprise that international data show a strong correlation between national saving rates and measures of economic well-being. If a nation’s laws

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    distributes its own stock rights to its shareholders. Code Sec. (a). The character of the recognized gain depends on the property distributed; thus it may be ordinary income‚ capital gain‚ or Section 1231 gain. An example illustrating this section was the Tax Court‚ deciding in favor of the IRS‚ held in Pope & Talbot‚ Inc.‚ v. Com‚ 104 TC __‚ No. 29‚ that a corporation which distributed discrete partnership units of property composed of timber and resort interests in the Northwest‚ must recognize distribution

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    Corporate Finance

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    after-tax cash flow of $1.75 million per year for 10 years. The opportunity cost of capital is 12 percent‚ which reflects the project’s business risk. Suppose the project is financed with $5 million of debt and $5 million of equity. The interest rate is 8 percent and the marginal tax rate is 35 percent. The debt will be paid off in equal annual installments over the project’s 10-year life. A) Calculate APV. APV = NPV + PV of debt tax shield

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