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A taxable corporation faces a flat 35% marginal tax rate. What is the tax savings from an additional $100,000 deduction?
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Jane
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deduction business compensation $600000
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Anonymous
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A 501 (c) 3 status does not mean you have a tax exempt form, right?
501 (c) 3 status only means you are nonprofit?
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Christopher
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If the government imposes a payroll tax on a monopsonist, do the wages go down along with the employment?
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lam
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Identify all the groups that pay property tax.(1 point)
Responses landowners, homeowners, and businesses landowners, homeowners,
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Which type of tax describes excise taxes, sales taxes, and tolls?(1 point)
Responses progressive tax progressive tax use tax use
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whats the right answer
How are businesses taxed with the corporate income tax?(1 point) Responses All businesses pay the same
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How are corporate income taxes paid during the year?
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China
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how mush tax would you get if you bought monoply in tennessee
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Bot
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Bernie and Pam Britten together earn $100,000 a year. They have $40,000 to invest they are considering buying a condo for
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Penny
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If a single taxpayer has regular income tax liability of $19,500 and AMTI of $130,000, calculate the AMT for 2008.
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Earl
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Are condominiums taxable or exempt
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David
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Which of the following is the solution for income tax deducted on earnings of $1,000 with a tax rate of 24%?(1 point) Responses
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WHOe
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Do a google search on the concept of a “flat tax.” Explain how this tax scheme works and does it meet the criteria of tax
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laila
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Assume that the demand for gasoline is inelastic. The government
imposes a sales tax on gasoline. The tax revenue is used to fund
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laila
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Why does the Constitution allow the Federal Government to levy taxes?The Constitution restricted the ablility of the Feds to tax
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Anonymous
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Is there a chart where I can see what percentage of our tax dollars goes to what?
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SENiOR '09
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The Lump Sum Principle In the 1980s Margaret Thatcher
was the British Prime Minister. She was very popular and e ective until she
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Derek
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Which of the following is based on the use of government services? (1 point)
• user fee • progressive tax • excise tax •
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This is a 5 part question; (a-e)The question reads: Suppose that a market is described by the following supply & demand
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Diane
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Assuming a tax rate of 50%, the after-tax cost of a $200,000 dividend payment is?
A. $200,000 B. $100,000 C. $-100,000 D. none of
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Jason
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Assuming a tax rate of 35%, depreciation expenses of $1,000,000 will
reduce income by 350,000 reduce taxes by 350,000 reduce
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lashay
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What are two sites that are good to discuss the local, state, or federal taxation of a good?
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Mary
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Your client is a nongovernmental not-for-profit museum that operates a gift shop. Explain the unrelated business income tax to
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tamara
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WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF VAT?
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naina
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WHA TIS THE DIFFERNCE BETWEEN SALES TAX AND SERVICE TAX?
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amy
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Sally purchased one share of Strkyer stock for $200 in year 1 and sold that share in year 2 for $400. The inflation rate between
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Sarah
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What is 'improper' tax which we get in South Africa?
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Brandon
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A. How can a tax on commodity be shifted forwards and backwards?
B. What determines the amount of forward shifting that will
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Ryan
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I am working on the cost of taxation.
Question: The market for pizza is characterized by a downward-sloping demand curve and
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G
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I know the answer to the following question is either (c) regressive tax augement or (d) the ability-to-pay principal. I am not
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G
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A tax imposed on a maket with an inelastic demand and an elastic supply will cause:
a)sellers to pay the majority of the tax
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G
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is tax benefit a liability?
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kaylee
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What was the flaw in the act passed by Congress that established a tax on whiskey?
(1 point) • It rewarded farmers who grew
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Send help
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Memo: Whomever Date: A few minutes ago … From: Marie,
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marie
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CORPORATE TAX
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marie
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a custom duty is a tax on
a. the making, selling, or using of certain products b. the assets of a person who died c. goods
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jere
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Without any taxes, suppose the equilibrium price is $4 and the equilibrium quantity is 10
units. The government then imposes a $2
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what branch of gov. is in charge of directing taxes,
and if health care changes, will taxes be raised
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Ashlynne
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Economyst,
My prof says only a was right at 100 billion, but b, c, and d were wrong?? I appreciate the help anyway cause she was
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greg
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1. What are the advantages of our current tax system? What are the disadvantages?
2. What groups are hurt most by a “flat
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Jason
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Why does the Constitution allow the Federal Government to levy taxes? I'm not quite sure as to why but would the answer be that
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Jaden
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Why does the Constitution allow the Federal Government to levy taxes?
Reading Article 1, Section 8 in the Constitution my answer
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Jaden
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Why does the Constitution all the Federal Government to levy taxes?
Please don't post under multiple names. It's not necessary.
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Jack
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Suppose that a family's tax liability equaled its income multiplied by one-half minus $10,000. Under this system, some families
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Sarah
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income total spending
$10,000 $10,000 20,000 18,000 50,000 35,000 100,000 60,000 If a sales tax of ten percent is levied on all
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sheela
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which of the following situations will not cause a deferred income tax amount to be recorded ?
a - expense that is recognized in
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ucstudent
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which of the following situations will not cause a deferred income tax amount to be recorded ?
a - expense that is recognized in
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ucstudent
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A. Given the above stated preference and supply information, how much alcohol (in ounces) will the average consumer purchase in
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Melissa
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An unreasonable tax classification would be one aimed exclusively at:
smokers, beer drinkers, people over 65, or insurance policy
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Suzanne
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