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    Fat Tax Case

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    and people until you have exhausted your list. you may have ideas‚ images‚ attributes‚ associated with some of the associates (Example; obese teens-high healthcare cost). 1) Activists: Supporters will say the fat tax is good for people’s health‚ and support government to do the fat tax. However‚ opponent will say it is not fair to customers and beverage companies. Because‚ it means customers need to pay more for the soft drink‚ and beverage companies also need to pay

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    Tax 1

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    Question 4 (22 marks) You‚ a CGA‚ are given the following information regarding Stoiche Anders. a. Stoiche Anders is 49 years old and is married to Dimmi. Stoiche has been employed by Fasco Ltd. for a number of years as an engineer. His salary for 2011 was $168‚898 as shown on his T4. Amounts paid by Fasco Ltd. on behalf of Stoiche and not included on his T4 are as follows: • Retirement counselling fee $ 1‚800 • Employer contributions to the company’s Registered Pension Plan $ 675 •

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    Junk Food Tax

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    Junk Food Tax The current issue of junk food consumption and the overall obesity battle in America continues to plague our nation. The suggestion to counteract this problem is the implementation of a “junk tax”. ProQuest states that‚ “’junk food tax’ refers to a tax placed upon fattening foods or beverages” (Par. 1). The intention of the tax is to minimize the consumption of unhealthy foods‚ which would expectantly lead to a healthier population. A junk food tax would also generate revenue for causes

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    marriages? This is the ongoing debate our generation will have to address. California has been in the epicenters of this debate; as we witnessed voters oppose gay marriage in the elections of 2008. The success of Proposition 8 discriminated against those of homosexual orientation. Proposition 8 adjusted California’s marriage laws to prevent a change in language‚ favoring the majority of heterosexual America. As California’s constitution in article 1‚ section 7.5 reads‚ "Only marriage between a man and

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    Uk Tax Reform

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    in this paper that even where every one agrees that the tax system should be simple as dictated by the first maxim of Adam Smith‚ no country is yet to meet this standard. Questions on policy‚ complexity‚ equity‚ administrative efficiency‚ cost of compliance all increasing the cry for a tax change. Many Eastern Europeans have adopted the flax tax system and presently has an increase economic growth. However‚ are they fully operating the flax tax system? INTRODUCTION Taxation is a levy or a charge

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    Law and Tax

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    Formation of Contracts Introduction An offer is the first step in the formation of a contract. It is something that creates a power of acceptance. It is a proposal made by one party to another to enter into a legally binding agreement with her. In Acme Grain Co. v. Wenaus‚ 1917‚ it was observed: ... To constitute a contract‚ there must be an offer by one person to another and an acceptance of that offer by the person to whom it is made. A mere statement of a person’s intention‚ or a declaration

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    Direct Indirect Tax

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    Basics of Direct Taxes(Income Tax Act) and Indirect Taxes(VAT‚ CST‚ Excise duty‚ Service Tax etc.‚) The Persons who are taxed are called “Assessees”. Assessees or “Person” under the Income Tax Act‚ 1961(as amended Yearly under the respective Finance Acts) are as follows:- 1) Individual 2) Hindu Undivided Family(HUF) 3) Firm or Association of Persons(AOP) 4) Joint Stock Company 5) Every other person Whether an Assessee is liable to be taxed and if so‚ on what income etc.‚ depends on the

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    Origin of Service Tax

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    Service Tax: Dr. Manmohan Singh‚ the then Union Finance Minister‚ in his Budget speech for the year 1994-95 introduced the new concept of Service Tax and stated that ’’ There is no sound reason for exempting services from taxation‚ therefore‚ I propose to make a modest effort in this direction by imposing a tax on services of telephones‚ non-life insurance and stock brokers.’’ Service Tax has been introduced in order to explore new avenues for taxation and to bring more people into the tax net. Service

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    Deferred Tax Assets

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    Deferred Tax Assets There are a few accounting differences between tax (IRS) accounting and US GAAP accounting. Some differences cause deferred tax asset which is a future tax benefit. For example‚ say a firm currently is offering a special onetime 2-year warranty when a customer purchases its product. The firm estimates that over a 2-year period it is likely to spend a total of $200‚000 in warranty repairs. The following presents the reported income for this 2-year period using US GAAP rules:

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    Sewa Tax Module

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    TAXATION MODULE  What is tax? Why tax is levied?  In  Indian  economy‚  the  Government  plays  crucial  role  by  making  heavy  investments/expenditure  on  core  areas  like  heavy  industries‚  infrastructure‚  defence‚  internal security‚ education‚ poverty alleviation‚ employment generation‚ health etc. For this  purpose‚  the  Government  raises  funds  by  levying  various  taxes‐  direct  and  indirect‚  other  receipts and also borrows from the market.     Different types of tax:  For  the  above 

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