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    Ireland’s Tax Policies Ireland is a popular country to incorporate a foreign subsidiary due to its incredibly low corporate income tax rate and tax policies. The corporation tax rate in Ireland is 12.5%, (Thomson, 2016) which is incredibly low causing it to become a tax haven. Tax havens are created by tax competition. Tax competition is defined as “the use, by entities that participate in it, of such activities within the tax policy that will allow maintaining or increasing the attractiveness…

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    for goods. They are only useful for tax purposes so therefore should only be apparent on the parent’s financial statements. Throughout our research on intercorporate transfer pricing we were intrigued by the effects it has on taxes purposes and financial statements. Transfer pricing has a direct effect on the financial statements. For this reason they are a crucial point for tax purposes as well. According to FASB Codification Sec. 482 “A section of the U.S Tax Code allowing the IRS to…

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    Rawls holds the belief that people are allowed to keep all they acquire fairly, up to a certain point. That it can not be acquired if it “jeopardizes fair opportunity”, and an individual cannot “enjoy having more than others unless it....benefits the worst off group”12 This is compared to Nozick who holds steadfast in his belief that individuals are entitled to all they have acquired fairly, and that for the state to interfere would be to deny that they themselves are an individual with rights…

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    Writing with exaggeration and an aggressive tone, New York Post columnist Nicole Gelinas studies politicians economic habits in order to argue that government money should be used to pay for appliances that the government is responsible for. Gelinas tone indicates that the majority of her columns are intended for an audience composed of Right-Wing-Leaning, East Coast politicians. Her use of exaggeration throughout her columns gives her audience a current day event to relate the economics to.…

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    ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS - PEST - Charlea Political Penny Thomas has to pay the businesses required taxes with their rates, that can change every few years. She has to be on top of any new restrictions that may be added by the company or government. Economic Canada in 2008 was facing a major recession and consumers at that time were less likely to buy “affordable luxury” items. The product growth was still increasing in 2007 but, this could lead to fewer consumers purchasing Marble Slab…

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    Switzerland is a country situated in Western Europe. It is a neutral country that doesn’t get involved in any war conflicts around the globe in this period of time. The capital of Switzerland is Bern. The Swiss land mass isn’t very large its quite a small country and also it has an 8million people population. It is a mountainous country and is surrounded by 4 other country’s that are France, Italy, Germany and Austria. Switzerland is divided in 26 different areas that are called cantons. In…

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    The government needs to be more responsible about their funding, it does seem like theyhave an endless influx of money to spend, I mean we are only talking about trillions of dollars. It’s hard to make sense of it all, cause in the end it’s just a piece of paper, right? Not exactly, we have so much invested in this country and have so much to offer, yet we have a national debt of over 17 trillion dollars and growing rapidly, but should we worry? No matter how much we talk about it and debate it,…

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    After toiling in the workplace for decades, it seems natural to expect easy living in your golden years. If you have planned your finances efficient, then this may be the case. Yet, a lack of resources and financial planning continues plague many Americans. Typically, retirement planning encompasses a detailed account of your expected expenses. This can include leisurely activities, such as vacations and travel, to necessities, such as taxes. In particular, where you plan on retiring can…

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    “Surveillance breeds conformity”(Glenn Greenwald). Usually people use cameras for protection but it has grown to much more. For many years, the United States government, and many others, have been watching people through surveillance cameras. They are easily hacked or misused and justice is rarely given. Although many people want to increase the amount of surveillance cameras in public places; however, decreasing the amount of surveillance cameras will help with financial problems, with hacking,…

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    John Calvin Coolidge was born in Plymouth Notch, Windsor county, Vermont, on July 4, 1872 to John Calvin Coolidge Sr. and Victoria Josephine Moor. His father had a statewide reputation as a farmer, storekeeper, and public servant. He was also a tax collector and he served in the Vermont House of Representatives as well as the Vermont Senate (“ “). President Coolidge’s mother stayed at home with her two children until she died when he was only twelve years old. His sister Abigail Grace…

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