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    vary from hen to hen, so do tax systems from country to country.”) As there are no two eggs that are identical, tax systems vary from country to country. Each country has its own rules and principles to levy taxes from its citizens and foreigners to whom it conducts business in order to support its operations. South Africa is no different. When a country’s own people conduct business, or foreigners invest or trade within its domestic jurisdiction, it is necessary for the tax system to balance carefully

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    vary from hen to hen, so do tax systems from country to country.”) As there are no two eggs that are identical, tax systems vary from country to country. Each country has its own rules and principles to levy taxes from its citizens and foreigners to whom it conducts business in order to support its operations. South Africa is no different. When a country’s own people conduct business, or foreigners invest or trade within its domestic jurisdiction, it is necessary for the tax system to balance carefully

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    Just as an egg will vary from hen to hen, so do tax systems from country to country. Each country has its own rules and principles to levy taxes from its citizens and foreigners to whom it conducts business in order to support its operations. South Africa is no different. When a country’s own people conduct business, or foreigners invest or trade within its domestic jurisdiction, it is necessary for the tax system to balance carefully its domestic and international economic objectives. It is essential

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    REPORT ON PUBLIC RELATION DILEMMA IMRAN KHAN AND PANAMA LEAKS ISSUE PUBLIC RELATIONS (COURSE) SUBMITTED TO: MA’AM FAIZA NASIR MA’AM FAIZA ABDULLAH (COURSE INSTRUCTOR) SUBMITTED BY: RAJA KUMAR REG NO: 23985 MBA-WEEKEND

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    Tax Fraud

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    the topic of tax fraud. We will begin by introducing the basic concepts of tax fraud. Secondly, this paper will also delve into some of the laws that have been passed as punishment for those parties that decide to commit tax fraud. We will also highlight some of the more current examples of tax fraud that have been committed and the details that lead to the perpetrators being caught. Lastly we will discuss the role that criminal investigators have in the realm of tax fraud. Tax fraud can be

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    as of 20142 and this number keeps changing every second. This paper takes a look at the current tax issues relating to e-commerce and profit shifting and also the new OECD framework aimed at addressing these challenges. Tax Issues Governments and tax authorities face the same problems whilst trying to tax digital or online businesses: “what is the appropriate nexus that permits the application of tax jurisdiction over cross-border sales?” Concerns have been expressed that e-commerce could result

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    you fill out your tax return and you tick the box that says you have foreign accounts, you are telling the IRS that you have an FBAR filing obligation. Amending tax returns to report your worldwide income is fine, but some people choose not to file their delinquent FBARs. Not filing is probably a bad idea, especially since the government is coming down hard on tax dodgers at the moment. If you have inconsistencies from one tax return to another, or between your old FBARs and old tax returns, then it

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    Reporting: Tax Evasion Tax havens are sometimes called tax shelters, secrecy jurisdictions, international financial centers, or simply offshores. They are the locations of a growing shadow economy of unregulated global capital (Global Financial Integrity, 2015). As defined by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), tax havens are jurisdictions with no or very low rates of tax, strict banking secret provisions, lack of transparency and efficient exchange of information with other countries (Global Financial

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    domestic tax system of two different countries can result in double taxation and in such way negatively affect growth of global economy. International laws were introduced in order to avoid double taxation and support global economy. However nowadays in a much more globalized economy, such international rules create opportunities to minimize or avoid paying taxes in both of the countries the business is established. The states that decided to provide such opportunities are now known as “ tax havens” Today

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    So What Does It All Mean?

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    Video #1 – “So What Does It All Mean?” This video was particularly interesting re; the rapid expansion of technology across the globe. One key fact that stood out was more data was created this year than in the previous 5000 years combined. A main cause of this increased demand for technology is the exponentially growing population. The video points out that if you are “1 in a million” in China, that there are actually 1,300 people that are exactly the same as you. India has more students with higher

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