Fundamentals Of Taxation

Fundamentals Of Taxation

OTHER FUNDAMENTAL DOCTRINES IN TAXATION​

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1. OTHER FUNDAMENTAL DOCTRINES IN TAXATION​


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2. In your own opinion, what are the five benefits of taxation? You may add as more circles if necessary. Pa help po fundamentals po ito.


If all income earners will pay the right amount of tax, the government can collect more money to support its objectives such as building roads, schools, better government salaries and improve government services.

Answer:

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3. The point at which is tax is levied is also called impact of taxation situs of taxation incidence of taxation assessment


Answer:

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4. Identify and Discuss the basic principles of taxation according to the canons of good taxation​


Answer:

Canons of taxation refer to the administrative aspects of a tax. They relate to the rate, amount, method of levy and collection of a tax. ADVERTISEMENTS: In other words, the characteristics or qualities which a good tax should possess are described as canons of taxation.

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5. What is income taxation


Computation of income tax

6. what is the stages of taxation?​


Answer:

There are three stages of taxation namely;

1. Levy or imposition, which refers to enactment of a law by congress imposing a tax.

2. Assessment and collection, which is the act of administrations and implementation of the tax laws by executive department through administrative agencies.

3. Payment, which the act of compliance by a taxpayer including whatever remedies are available to him under the law.

Explanation:

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7. description about taxation​


Answer:

Taxation refers to the practice of a government collecting money from its citizens to pay for public services. Without taxation, there would be no public libraries or parks. ... Taxation is the practice of collecting taxes (money) from citizens based on their earnings and property.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Taxation refers to the practice of a government collecting money from its citizens to pay for public services. Without taxation, there would be no public libraries or parks. ... Taxation is the practice of collecting taxes (money) from citizens based on their earnings and property.


8. Rule of uniformity and equity in taxation-taxation subject ​


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9. What is income taxation


an income tax is a government  levy (tax) imposed on individual or intities (tax payers ) that varies with the income or taxable income of the tax payers...


10. taxation is an obligation​


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11. what is double taxation?


Double taxation is a taxation principle referring to income taxes paid twice on the same source of earned income. It can occur when income is taxed at both the corporate level and personal level. Double taxation also occurs in international trade when the same income is taxed in two different countries.


12. incidence of taxation means​


Answer:

Tax incidence (or incidence of tax) is an economic term for understanding the division of a tax burden between stakeholders, such as buyers and sellers or producers and consumers. ... When supply is more elastic than demand, the tax burden falls on the buyers.

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13. what are the principles of a sound taxation system based on adam smith's canons of taxation, explain with them.​


Answer:

In The Wealth of Nations (1776), Adam Smith argued that taxation should follow the four principles of fairness, certainty, convenience and efficiency. Fairness, in that taxation should be compatible with taxpayers' conditions, including their ability to pay in line with personal and family needs.


14. why is taxation important?​


Taxation not only pays for public goods and services; it is also a key ingredient in the social contract between citizens and the economy.


15. What is the difference between the taxation of american period and the taxation of commonwealth period?


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16. taxation starts with?​


Answer:

Athens imposed a monthly poll tax on foreigners. Imperial Rome used tribute extracted from colonized peoples to multiply the bounty of empire. Julius Caesar imposed a one-per-cent sales tax; Augustus instituted an inheritance tax to provide retirement funds for the military.

Origins of taxation

The first record of organized taxation comes from Egypt around 3000 B.C., and is mentioned in numerous historical sources including the Bible.

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Explanation

It derives from the Latin taxare which means 'to assess'. Before that, English used the related word 'task', derived from Old French. For a while, 'task' and 'tax' were both in common use, the first requiring labour, the second money. 'Tax' then developed its meaning to imply something wearisome or challenging.


17. limitation of power in taxation​


Answer:

The power of taxation, is however, subject to constitutional and inherent limitations. Constitutional limitations are those provided for in the constitution or implied from its provisions, while inherent limitations are restrictions to the power to tax attached to its nature..

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18. Taxation to Online Sellers


Answer:

That would be unfair for online sellers that only have small income.

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19. types of taxation law


Answer:

Tax law can also be divided into material tax law, which is the analysis of the legal provisions giving rise to the charging of a tax; and formal tax law, which concerns the rules laid down in the law as to assessment, enforcement, procedure, coercive measures, administrative and judicial appeal, and other such matters.


20. what is territoriality of taxation​


Answer:

A pure version of territorial taxation imposes tax on active business income earned by corporations outside their countries of residence only in the source (“host”) country, incurring neither contemporaneous tax liability in the home country, nor taxation on dividend repatriation from foreign subsidiaries.


21. What is business taxation​


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Explanation:

Introduction. Taxation is the means by which a government or the taxing authority imposes or levies a tax on its citizens and business entities. From income tax to goods and services tax (GST), taxation applies to all levels.


22. What is the difference between the taxation of pre-colonial period and the taxation of spanish period?


Answer:

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23. whatis the place of taxation. .​


Answer:

The place of taxation is determined by where the intra-Community acquisition of goods is made (i.e. the Member State where the goods are finally located after transportation from another Member State).

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The place of taxation is determined by where the intra-Community acquisition of goods is made (i.e. the Member State where the goods are finally located after transportation from another Member State).

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24. MULTIPLE CHOICE1 They exist independent of the constitution being fundamental power of the state, excepta Power of taxationb Police powere Power of eminent domaind Power of recall2. The power to regulate liberty and property to promote the general welfarea Power of taxationb. Police Powerc Power of eminent domaind. Power of recall3. Which of the following requires public improvement?1 TaxationII. Police PowerIII. Eminent domaina. I onlyb. I and III onlyc. III onlyd II and III only4. The following are the similarities among the fundamental Powers of the State, except:a. They can be abolished by the Constitution.b. They constitute the three methods by which the State interferes with prvate property nghts.c. Each presupposes an equivalent compensation to the inhabitantsd The emergence of the State carries with it these fundamental powers.5. The following are the differences between the Power of Taxation and the Power of Eminent Domain, except:abc.d.Power of taxationEnforced proportionate contributionGovernment has no obligation to payIt operates in a communityAttribute of sovereigntyPower of Eminent DomainProperty to be taken is for public useGov't is a debtor of the property takenIt operates on an individualFundamental power6. Which of the inherent powers maybe exercised even by public utility companies?a. Taxationb. Police Powerc. Eminent domaind. A and C7. Which of the following entities, in some circumstances, may exercise the power of eminent domain?I. Electric cooperativesII. Lending cooperativesIII. Water cooperativesIV. Telecommunication companiesa. I and III onlyb. I, II and III onlyc. I, III and IV onlyd. All of the above8. The reciprocal duties of support and protection between the people and the governmenta. Basis of taxationb. Situs of taxationc. Scope of taxationd. Theory of taxation9. The principal purpose of taxation is:a. To encourage the growth of home industries through the proper use of tax incentives.b. To implement the police power of the State.c. To reduce excessive inequalities of wealth.d. To raise revenue for governmental needs.10. A tax must be imposed for a public purpose. Which of the following is not a public purpose?a. National defenseb. Public educationc. Improvement of sugar industryd. None of the choices​


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3.B

4.D

5.C

6.C

7.A

8.C

9.B

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25. explain the scope of taxation​


Answer:

SCOPE OF TAXATION

1. Plenary or Complete - Taxation has unlimited area of application and only restricted by the inherent and constitutional limitation.

2. Comprehensive - It has a wide scope of coverage. ... Taxation reaches every trade or occupation, every object of industry, and every species of possession.

Answer:

SCOPE OF TAXATION

Explanation:

it is also a key ingredient in the social contract between citizens and the economy. How taxes are raised and spent can determine a government's very legitimacy.

1. Plenary or Complete - Taxation has unlimited area of application and only restricted by the inherent and constitutional limitation. 2. Comprehensive - It has a wide scope of coverage. ... Taxation reaches every trade or occupation, every object of industry, and every species of possession.

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26. what is the object of taxation


In other words, taxation policy has some non-revenue objectives. Truly speaking, in the modern world, taxation is used as an instrument of economic policy. It affects the total volume of production, consumption, investment, choice of industrial location and techniques, balance of payments, distribution of income, etc.


27. territoriality of taxation​


Under a territorial tax system, international businesses pay taxes to the countries in which they are located and earn their income. ... Participation exemptions eliminate domestic tax on such foreign income by allowing companies to ignore some or all of it when calculating their taxable income.

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28. What is the significance of taxation?


Answer:The concept of taxation is also important to businesses because governments can fund this money back into the economy in the form of loans or other funding forms. Taxes help raise the standard of living in a country. The higher the standard of living, the stronger and higher the level of consumption most likely is.

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29. defines the taxation​


Answer:

Taxation is the means by which a government or the taxing authority imposes or levies a tax on its citizens and business entities.

Explanation:

From income tax to goods and services tax (GST), taxation applies to all levels.

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30. what is taxation? how does taxation affect you day to day activities?​


Answer:

Taxation is the process by which a government imposes a financial charge on its citizens and businesses, based on their income, property, or other factors. The purpose of taxation is to raise revenue for the government to fund various public services and programs, such as education, healthcare, infrastructure, and national defense.

Taxation affects individuals in their day-to-day activities in various ways, including:

Income Tax: If you are employed or earn income from self-employment, you are likely subject to income tax, which is deducted from your earnings by your employer or paid by you directly to the government. This affects your day-to-day activities by reducing the amount of money you have available to spend or save.

Sales Tax: Most countries impose a sales tax on goods and services, which is added to the price of the item you purchase. This affects your day-to-day activities by increasing the cost of the goods and services you buy, reducing your purchasing power.

Property Tax: If you own a home or other property, you are likely subject to property tax, which is based on the assessed value of your property. This affects your day-to-day activities by reducing the amount of disposable income you have available for other expenses.

Excise Tax: Excise tax is a tax on specific goods or activities, such as tobacco, alcohol, or gasoline. This affects your day-to-day activities by increasing the cost of the products you consume or use.

Overall, taxation affects individuals' day-to-day activities by reducing their disposable income, increasing the cost of goods and services, and affecting their ability to save or invest. It is important to understand the tax system and comply with tax laws to avoid penalties and legal consequences.


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