Articles, tagged with "tax structure", page 2
22nd December 2010
Singapore taxes support economic growth and that is by design. Whereas some countries use taxes merely as a way to collect revenue for government operations, Singapore has chosen to use taxes as a business incentive tool. The country has been so successfu...
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Author:
singaporesetup
23rd November 2010
Payroll outsourcing services for SME's can free up a small company to allow them to concentrate on the things they do best. Wages and salaries have become such an increasingly complicated part of running a business that it can often be plain common sense...
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Author:
Earnest Palmer
08th October 2010
Many businesses are looking at Singapore for growth and expansion. It has many things to offer those starting up and those that have an established presence in the business world. For some, it may be advantageous to open a Singapore branch office. Here ar...
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Author:
guidemesingapore
15th September 2010
The prevalent indirect tax structure in India has a number of exemptions. At central level, 330 exemptions are allowed under CENVAT. These exemptions to service providers and manufacturers depend on the fulfillment of various conditions which are specific...
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Author:
Namita
17th June 2010
Air Force Graduate!!! Mark Hargrove is an Air Force Academy graduate. He is patriotic, and believes while in the individuals, not the government, America is based on self governance. We have gotten away from the will of the folks these days. Look at the o...
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Author:
Jared Serrano
07th May 2010
In the process of forming your small business, you will make both simple and complex decisions. But one important decision is often made by default because the business owner doesn't realize there is a choice to be made.
The decision is where to inco...
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Author:
kkobelski
04th May 2010
With locations like Bavaro, Cortecito, Corales, Cocotal, Cabeza de Toro, Cap Cana, Roco Ki, Vista Cana, Macao and Uvero Alto there is never any dearth of homes for sale in Punta Cana.
Once an inhibited land tucked away in the corner of the Caribbean...
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Author:
Scot
25th March 2010
India's recent budget for 2010 has paved the way for a reduction in individual income tax levels and is poised to make the country highly competitive compared to others in the region.
As India prepares for reform of the direct tax code, which is expect...
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Author:
Dezan Shira & Associates
23rd March 2010
With locations like Bavaro, Cortecito, Corales, Cocotal, Cabeza de Toro, Cap Cana, Roco Ki, Vista Cana, Macao and Uvero Alto there is never any dearth of properties for sale in Punta Cana.
Once an inhibited land tucked away in the corner of the Carib...
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Author:
Scot
12th March 2010
More disposable income and increased loan eligibility for the aam admi
Satkam Divya
Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee's recent budget announcements have come as a relief to the taxpayer. Under the revised tax struc...
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Real estate
11th March 2010
The Union Budget 2010-11 has brought cheer among industry representatives in Coimbatore and small-scale units in the region, with some prominent steps being taken by the Union finance minister, Pranab Mukherjee. Clear growth-oriented focus provided by the...
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Author:
David Parks
08th March 2010
Older Youths Hit
One step: Keep child's investment income less than $1,900 this year.
The kiddie tax was created in 1986 to keep parents from sheltering income by putting accounts in the names of their lower-taxed kids. In its original form, a porti...
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Author:
rbuckner
05th March 2010
The Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) has welcomed the Union Budget 2010-11, appreciating finance minister, Pranab Mukherjee for extending the concessional export finance scheme to handlooms, SMEs, handicrafts and carpet export sectors for ...
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Author:
David Parks
25th February 2010
Real estate is probably one of the best investments you can make for wealth creation over time. Right now many people have cashed out of the stock market and are hesitant to re-invest for various and in some cases obvious reasons. Mainly it's a lack of tr...
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Author:
Larry Matthews
17th February 2010
ONE of the major culprits in ERP malfunction is the taxation system prevailing in India. (http://www.erppandit.com/reasons-for-ERP-failure.html) The tax structure itself is complex and terms used by planners make it more complex. In fact many leading ERP ...
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Author:
erppandit