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    In 1971, the United States Congress enacted the Section 7216 (§7216) of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) (IRS, 2015). This provision served to prohibit unlawful disclose of tax return information by tax preparers (IRS, 2015). The purpose of this paper is to use the information provided in §7216 in concordance with the case of John Jones, CPA, to determine if confidentiality has been broken and is punishable by law. This paper will begin with a brief discussion of the statutes laid out in IRC…

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    argumentative essay is that I believe what I wrote is true (Hasa, 2015). I am not trying to convince my readers of my idea rather debate the facts. My paper is for adults who like to read on political issues, and for people who care about where their tax dollars are…

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    Felipe Escobar The Estate Tax is Desirable 3/11/2016 The estate tax is a tax on property. It taxes, cash, real estate, stocks and other assets that are transferred from a deceased individual to an assigned heir. The estate tax is not double taxation as some opponents might suggest. Instead, the estate tax makes sure that the wealthiest pay their share of taxes just like the rest of tax payers do when they pay income and payroll taxes. The estate tax should not be repealed because it is…

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    The identification of nonprofit and for profits can be identified by different classifications. The organizations operate by the same rules and regulations, but differentiate by tax exemptions and the utilization of profit margins. In conducting an analysis on one provider from both for profit and nonprofit, I chose the Community Health Systems and Kaiser Permanente. Both organizations are at the larger end of the spectrum in their respective business classification. Each organizational…

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    The government spends a lot of money on the military inside America and military bases outside America which drains the tax money and in my opinion it is a waste of the tax money that people are working for in America. If some of the money used in the military was invested in the health care system, the government would have more funds to create an affordable system that could be easily maintained…

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    nations (O 'Shaughnessy, 2000). The Sugar Act was the first law regarding tax that the British government established in 1764. The law involved taxing molasses as well as sugar, which was imported into the individual colonies (Countryman, 2003). The approach has thus impacted the production of rum in the New England. In the year 1766, the Revenue Act took over after the Sugar Act was repealed, and in such case, it reduced the tax that was imposed on the imports of…

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    A taxpayer is able to choose from three different tax structures upon forming his or her business. These three different businesses are known as partnerships, “C” corporations and “S” corporations. For methods of incorporation, the internal revenue code dictates a business entity on how they can benefit the taxpayer in the most tax efficient way. The main objective for a business entity and its owners or shareholders is to start a business that fits the owner’s needs and to avoid paying more…

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    Do rich people get off easier when they break the law? Rich people do get off easier when they break the law because they can pay people off to avoid charges, they have more money to get better lawyers which means they will get off the hook, and they are also seen as a privilege person. Rich people get off easier because they are able to pay people such as police to avoid charges. For example many rich people know a lot of people and they are very known. Mostly for being rich so when they…

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    Vishal Habib (@03278705), Kuttanda Akash (@03279188), Anusha Rao (@03279390), Sumant Kumar (03278679), Kushal Babu Reddy (@03278645) Scaffold Plank incident Bob Hopkins is an employee of White Lumber Company. The payment term were not specifically amounted to Bob. There was no exact salary value settled up as a salesperson, rather he would get incentive based compensation. Bob’s partner Stan enquired whether there is any customer to sign the purchase agreement for the 16 feet long scaffold…

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    Linking cash transfer to Herbert Simon’s bounded rational theory (Group component): The government of India had actually three policy choices to be made - Policy 1- whether to completely go for cash transfer for all the social welfare programs (including for food distribution). Policy 2- whether to continue with the existing “in kind” subsidies and no cash transfer. Policy 3- whether to partially go for cash transfer for some benefits like scholarship, old age pension etc and continue…

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