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    something, and tax is known as the amount charged for the support of the government. A Tax Inversion is an option or tool that allows a company financially to lower its tax liabilities by obtaining a legal foreign address. One of the highest corporate income tax rate is represented by the United States system. Many companies seek for effective ways to decrease their tax bills without break U.S laws. Obtaining a new legal address abroad, it is a current and favored strategy to lower corporate…

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    4.0 Tax Preference Theory Tax preference theory and bird in hand theory are two main different theories with exactly different view on shareholder preference. According to Ehrhardt and Brigham(2008) tax reference theory states that shareholders prefer retain earning rather than pay as dividends. It is because taxes on dividends must be paid immediately once you received the dividends and most of the countries dividends tax rate higher than capital gain tax. However, taxes of capital gain can be…

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    it comes to realizing tax advantages that help your business grow. If you 've already established your business, it might be worth reviewing your business structure and finances with a Certified Tax Coach, and it’s always important to consider your options when starting a new company. Even though it might seem odd to change business structure for a thriving business, doing so could save you hundreds, thousands or millions of dollars depending on your business size and the tax and liability…

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    One type of federal taxes that Americans pay is federal income taxes. Federal income tax is the main source of revenue, for the federal government contributing over 40% of its yearly tax revenue. Many Americans do not care for paying taxes, yet most Americans end up paying federal income taxes, at least, a portion of their lifetime. There are two types of federal tax – direct tax (excise tax), and indirect tax. Taxes deducted from workers’ paychecks are mandatory [direct taxes], and fall into…

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    Summary Of Tim Worstall

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    is also a quite reliable source. Tim Worstall essentially intends to express that Apple isn’t going to transfer back their manufacturing jobs because of the high corporate tax in the US and the high costs of labor. Tim Worstall is a British-born writer who writes on environmentalism and economics, specifically the corporate tax, his contributions have appeared in a lot of important publications. The article was published on September 25th, 2013, which is relatively recent, so we could assume…

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    M1 Unit 7 Analysis

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    favorable tax treatment. Which duty do you believe is higher, the duty of corporations to pay tax to government or the duty of corporations to pay dividends to shareholders? I believe that corporations have the duty to pay dividends to the shareholders. Corporations incur in double taxation; therefore, the government will tax the corporations since the taxing authorities consider the entity as taxable persons. The corporations will pay federal, state, and local tax based on the net income.…

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    Massachusetts Tax Proposal

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    designed to increase the tax percentage on individuals residing in the state that have a yearly income of one million dollars and above. The tax proposal is heavily surrounded by the use of numbers as it would raise the current percentage four points from 5.15% to 9.15%. Currently in the state as of 2014, data has indicated that approximately 15,000 people resided in the state with annual earnings of one million dollars or above, which is a 22% increase from 2013. The imposed tax increase would…

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    bipartisanship, President Ronald Reagan and the Democratic Congress worked together in 1986 and reformed America’s tax code. The result of that effort led to America’s corporate income tax rate being slashed from fifty percent to thirty-five percent. Since then, attempts to continue lowering America’s corporate income tax rate have failed, leaving America with the fourth highest corporate income tax in the world. Recently, I introduced a bill in the House of Representatives, H.R. 2 Raising…

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    IRS

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    revenue from income taxes to pay for the war expenses from the Civil War. Ten years later, the income tax law was revoked, but was eventually revived by congress in 1894. The next year, “the Supreme Court ruled that the income tax was unconstitutional. In 1913, the 16th Amendment was ratified, meaning that Congress had the authority to enact income taxes” (irs.gov, 215). The same year, the 1040 (the first tax form) was created for individuals. Also, “Congress levied a one percent tax on net…

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    The use of tax havens as a business motive to reduce tax liability has long been a tradition for many MNCs (Fisher 2014, p338). Recently, Apple Inc. has received worldwide attention for its tax avoidance behaviour. For instance, the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has made an inquiry regarding Apple’s 85 million dollars income tax payment in 2015, even though the company made nearly 8 billion dollars in local revenue (Khadem 2016a). This implies that the company had avoided paying its fair…

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