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636738393092 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY |
Writer Level |
PHD VERIFIED |
Format |
APA |
Academic Sources |
10 |
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3-12 PAGES |
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The 16th Amendment Debate
Go to the IRS website and find Code Section 61. Take a screenshot of that webpage and add that as Item #4 in your Word document.
Find an argument against the 16th Amendment. The debate studied should only include the debate and discussion made as the new constitutional amendment was being crafted. Do not include discussion related to the current fraudulent claims that the federal income tax is unconstitutional.
You can start by reviewing one of these websites:
You may also use any additional reputable sources, including articles from the Purdue Global Library. Take a screenshot of the website page and add it as Item #5 of your Word document.
Part II: In a separate Word document, write a 200-to-250-word descriptive paper using APA style. Present your thesis statement and references.
The Cost of Complexity Discussion
I don’t know how to handle this accounting question and need guidance.
The Cost of Complexity”
Use the Internet and/or Strayer Library to research financial statements of a manufacturing company. Analyze the cost components of the primary manufacturing process and examine the significance of cost behavior analysis to the company. Evaluate the value of using cost behavior analysis to management.
Examine the elements of the cost-volume-profit (CVP) income statement and provide your opinion on the benefits of its use for decision making by the management of the company researched over traditional income statements under generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP).
FIU Tuition Tax and Capital Gains Tax Scenarios Questions
I’m working on an accounting question and need an explanation and answer to help me learn.
Identify at least the two main tax issues suggested for each of the scenarios described below:
Victoria’s son needs $5,000 for tuition at the Motown School of Dance. Victoria, who is in the 32 percent marginal tax rate bracket, intends to pay the tuition by selling stock worth $5,000 that she paid $2,000 for several years ago.
The Lester Partnership wants to develop a shopping mall on a former farm. The farmer wanted $260,000 for the land, $80,000 for the farm buildings, and $130,000 for the farmhouse. Although it wanted only the land, Lester agreed to the farmer’s terms. It then paid Ace Wrecking Company $20,000 to tear down the buildings. Lester was able to sell the scrap lumber from the buildings for $12,000.