Advanced Financial Accounting
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ISBN: 9781259916977
Author: Christensen, Theodore E., COTTRELL, David M., Budd, Cassy
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Introduction: Income tax is a mandatory tax which is paid by the individual of the country on its income of the financial year. It is to be paid to government and is calculated as per income tax laws. Every individual or business is bound to pay income tax on its income generated during the fiscal year. Also it has to file the return i.e. income tax returns yearly as per the laws.
Interim reporting: Interim reporting is made in between the fiscal year. It is made before the completion of fiscal year in mostly public corporation for taking various decisions for the remaining period. Mostly quarterly and half yearly report is prepared.
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