are losses to the U.S. treasury from granting certain deductions, exemptions and credits to specific categories of taxpayers.
the expenditure tax introduced inIndia 1987
What Did you mean by deferred revenue tax
Because it is important. Capital expenditure = non-deductible Revenue expenditure = deductible
property,income expenditure,size of the family
For capital allowances purposes, the balance of expenditure in respect of which capital allowances have not yet been claimed.
the expenditure tax introduced inIndia 1987
What Did you mean by deferred revenue tax
Brent W. Brown has written: 'Arizona's expenditure and tax limitation proposal' -- subject(s): Appropriations and expenditures, Tax and expenditure limitations, Taxation
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Is entertainment expenditure deductible? If non, are there any circumstances whereby it is deductible, and if so, when are these circumstances valid?
Because it is important. Capital expenditure = non-deductible Revenue expenditure = deductible
Government financed through debts issues is likely to be more expansionary than tax financed expenditure in that the government will not make any profits because it will be trying to pay its debt than tax financed which is money contributed by the workers of the country and the money is interest free.
property,income expenditure,size of the family
The tax planning is reducing the tax through legally devices where as the budget planning is managing the income and expenditure of an individually or organization.
Holger Wolf has written: 'Anti-tax revolutions and symbolic prosecutions' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Tax evasion, Tax and expenditure limitations
You should review your Q...there is no difference in what your asking.