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At What Cost? Basic Economics of a Value Added Tax
Most developed economies rely on a value VAT for a substantial share of their tax revenue,...
published: 05 Nov 2010
author: MercatusCenter
At What Cost? Basic Economics of a Value Added Tax
At What Cost? Basic Economics of a Value Added Tax
Most developed economies rely on a value VAT for a substantial share of their tax revenue, so it is natural for the United States to look at the possibility ...- published: 05 Nov 2010
- views: 2127
- author: MercatusCenter
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The Value Added Tax: A Hidden New Tax to Finance Much Bigger Government
This Center for Freedom and Prosperity Foundation video explains why a value-added tax wou...
published: 14 Oct 2009
author: afq2007
The Value Added Tax: A Hidden New Tax to Finance Much Bigger Government
The Value Added Tax: A Hidden New Tax to Finance Much Bigger Government
This Center for Freedom and Prosperity Foundation video explains why a value-added tax would be a dangerous money machine for big government. The evidence fr...- published: 14 Oct 2009
- views: 46829
- author: afq2007
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Understanding VAT (Value Added Tax) & CST (Central Sales Tax) in India
VAT is a multi-point tax on value addition which is collected at different stages of sale....
published: 30 Mar 2012
author: NEXTBIGWHAT.TV
Understanding VAT (Value Added Tax) & CST (Central Sales Tax) in India
Understanding VAT (Value Added Tax) & CST (Central Sales Tax) in India
VAT is a multi-point tax on value addition which is collected at different stages of sale. VAT is applicable to intra-state sales. CST is same as VAT and is ...- published: 30 Mar 2012
- views: 22730
- author: NEXTBIGWHAT.TV
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Value Added Tax
Download the Show Notes: http://www.mindset.co.za/learn/sites/files/LXL2013/LXL_Gr12Accoun...
published: 30 May 2013
author: MindsetLearn
Value Added Tax
Value Added Tax
Download the Show Notes: http://www.mindset.co.za/learn/sites/files/LXL2013/LXL_Gr12Accounting_15_Value%20Added%20Tax_23May.pdf In this live Grade 12 Account...- published: 30 May 2013
- views: 170
- author: MindsetLearn
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What is a value-added tax? - Ask the tax professor
Joel Slemrod, professor of business economics and public policy at the Ross School of Busi...
published: 05 Jul 2012
What is a value-added tax? - Ask the tax professor
What is a value-added tax? - Ask the tax professor
Joel Slemrod, professor of business economics and public policy at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan, discusses the controversial val...- published: 05 Jul 2012
- views: 480
- author: The Ross School of Business - University of Michigan
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VAT Explained
An informal chat with Tax Policy Center Director Len Burman. What is VAT (Value Added Tax)...
published: 17 Jun 2009
author: theurbaninstitute
VAT Explained
VAT Explained
An informal chat with Tax Policy Center Director Len Burman. What is VAT (Value Added Tax) and how can it help solve some of our nation's financial dilemmas?...- published: 17 Jun 2009
- views: 11771
- author: theurbaninstitute
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What is VAT
An introduction to VAT Free online help is available from HMRC for businesses. We run live...
published: 08 Jan 2013
author: HMRCgovuk
What is VAT
What is VAT
An introduction to VAT Free online help is available from HMRC for businesses. We run live daily one hour help sessions, called Webinars, with time given to ...- published: 08 Jan 2013
- views: 2227
- author: HMRCgovuk
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How does VAT work?
Introduction to VAT and how charging, reclaiming and repayments work....
published: 02 Oct 2012
author: businessgateway1
How does VAT work?
How does VAT work?
Introduction to VAT and how charging, reclaiming and repayments work.- published: 02 Oct 2012
- views: 566
- author: businessgateway1
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"VAT (Value Added Tax)" in Tally.ERP 9 Accounting Software
Self-Running Tutorial on "VAT (Value Added Tax)" in Tally.ERP 9 Accounting Software in Ste...
published: 03 Oct 2011
author: Sanjay Kumar Satapathy
"VAT (Value Added Tax)" in Tally.ERP 9 Accounting Software
"VAT (Value Added Tax)" in Tally.ERP 9 Accounting Software
Self-Running Tutorial on "VAT (Value Added Tax)" in Tally.ERP 9 Accounting Software in Step by Step with Audio effects . More... log on : www.TallyERP9Help.Com.- published: 03 Oct 2011
- views: 32055
- author: Sanjay Kumar Satapathy
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Value added tax part 1(taxbykk).wmv
Introduction to VAT. For more videos, news, case laws, fastest tax calculator visit CA/CS/...
published: 06 Jul 2011
author: kaushal agrawal
Value added tax part 1(taxbykk).wmv
Value added tax part 1(taxbykk).wmv
Introduction to VAT. For more videos, news, case laws, fastest tax calculator visit CA/CS/CWA TAX Mohalla at http://taxbykk.blogspot.com/- published: 06 Jul 2011
- views: 5198
- author: kaushal agrawal
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Kenya's Value Added Tax Bill law imposed
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The Value Added Tax Bill that proposed to tax basic food stuff and comm...
published: 09 Sep 2013
Kenya's Value Added Tax Bill law imposed
Kenya's Value Added Tax Bill law imposed
www.abndigital.com The Value Added Tax Bill that proposed to tax basic food stuff and commodities was passed into law and affected by the government on Monday this week, spiking reaction from consumers and private sector alike. ABN's Laban Cliff Onserio talks to Ashif Kassam, Henry Rotich and Henry Rotich to take a look at the implication of this act.- published: 09 Sep 2013
- views: 7
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Value Added Tax (VAT) in Tally.ERP 9
Tally.ERP 9 has comprehensive support for the Value Added Tax (VAT) requirements of all th...
published: 28 Feb 2013
author: simplytally
Value Added Tax (VAT) in Tally.ERP 9
Value Added Tax (VAT) in Tally.ERP 9
Tally.ERP 9 has comprehensive support for the Value Added Tax (VAT) requirements of all the States and Union Territories (UT) of India. Coverage includes reg...- published: 28 Feb 2013
- views: 925
- author: simplytally
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Value Added Tax (VAT): Its Impact on The Bahamas ~ A Caribbean Perspective
The Grand Bahama Chamber of Commerce Presents "Value Added Tax (VAT): Its Impact on The Ba...
published: 18 Jul 2013
author: abetterbahamas
Value Added Tax (VAT): Its Impact on The Bahamas ~ A Caribbean Perspective
Value Added Tax (VAT): Its Impact on The Bahamas ~ A Caribbean Perspective
The Grand Bahama Chamber of Commerce Presents "Value Added Tax (VAT): Its Impact on The Bahamas ~ A Caribbean Perspective" by The Right Honourable Owen Arthu...- published: 18 Jul 2013
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Denia Cuello, Added Value Alumna/Farm Based Educator
During Denia's five years with us she led workshops for young and old, ran the farmers mar...
published: 07 Aug 2011
author: Anna Zivarts
Denia Cuello, Added Value Alumna/Farm Based Educator
During Denia's five years with us she led workshops for young and old, ran the farmers market and CSA, met world leaders, even traveled to Mexico where she helped build a center for sustainable development.
This past spring Denia joined the Added Value staff as a Farm Educator. Over the course of the season Denia and her colleagues taught more 1000 New York City School Children about the importance of eating whole foods and how to grow them.
Please consider making a tax deductible year end contribution to Added Value and support our work to grow young leaders like Denia, who in turn are showing the seeds of change in the minds of the children of our world.
http://www.added-value.org/donate
A contribution of:
$50 will cover the costs of seeds for our educational gardens
$150 will support the rebuilding of worm bins through which the children learn so much
$300 would sponsor a three hour experience for one classroom of local students
$500 will support the purchase of a new camera that will help us document the learning taking place in the field.
$1500 would purchase all the educational signage needed for the gardens for 2012.
Ian and the whole Added Value team.
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Personal Emotional Mobilty in 2050
In a very interesting assignment from the Singapore Design Council in 2009 we were able to...
published: 01 Sep 2011
author: Chris Bangle Associates S.R.L.
Personal Emotional Mobilty in 2050
In a very interesting assignment from the Singapore Design Council in 2009 we were able to think freely about the mobility context of the year 2050.
In particular, the Personal Emotional Mobility of that time frame-not what it necessarily will be, but what it should be. As a "studio master" for their ICSID World Design Congress of November of that year, I was first asked by Dr. Milton Tan of the SDC to consider the "Car of the Future", but together we decided to change the focus to a less dogma-laden title. The minute you say "car", everyone seems to know what it should be, without really considering the contextual issues. Ownership and ease of use are as important as the technical underpinnings. Just "Personal Mobility" however, was also improper. The great appeal of the automobile has been it’s ability to connect with the emotions and reflect the identities of it’s users-the added value to the driving experience beyond getting from A to B.
In the summer of 2009 we assembled an imposing team of design experts at a workshop retreat in Piemonte at the Agriturismo il Palazzetto in Clavesana, Italy, including:
- Assaf Biedermann of MIT’s SENSable Cities Lab (also a leader from the PiNk! Workshop)
- David Bousquet Director of RedGate Films Production House, San Francisco
- Karim Habib, the Director of Mercedes Advanced Design in Germany
- Roberto Giolito, the Director of Fiat and Abarth Design - Werner Haumyr, Responsable for Design Technical Integration at BMW Group Design, Munich
- Atsuhiko Yamada, former Director of Mazda Advanced Design, Japan
- Vasjlij Kourkoff (SPD Milano)
- Joseph Kfoury (IED Torino)
We were joined by representatives of the SDC as well, and assisted by Arch. Paolo Ornato.
The SDC had briefed us well on the issues of 2050 primarily the demographic, resource management, and Megacity context that will be coming. In particular PiNk! highlighted the emergence of "sharing" as a basis for all future product functions, and we examined the challenges of car sharing and mass electric vehicle use. We were also eager to convert the powerful emotive factors of the car today into a viable contributor to the economic, ecological, and cultural sustainability solutions. This requires a re-think of the car entirely. Today’s cars are a constellation of "nice-to-have" moving sculpture and regrettable sustainability consequences that has cost them their link to young customers that our generation enjoyed. In a performance-neutral shared-vehicle environment of 2050 we predicted a dire need to re-address the paradigm to keep personal emotional mobility from becoming irrelevant. We did this by first defining Personal Emotional Mobility as requiring 3 components; MOBILITY, ENVIRONMENT, and a characteristics we described as "Car-AVATAR". The first two elements might be found in an elevator (auto...mobil?) or a taxi, but it is the last one that makes a car a reflection of the owner and a link to enviable cohort groups. (MOBILITY+Car-AVATAR alone might be...a motorcycle?). Next we separated the three into stand-alone components, capable of self-reintegration and assembly, as well as autonomous function. MOBILITY became self-driving wheel-battery units that would be available to everyone for hire and seek their own re-charging stations where the tires would also be controlled, etc (eliminating the need to run power into every parking place in the world and keeping today’s gas stations in a valuable service role). This does not reduce their battery’s capability for ePower storage and re-sell, but keeps the investment in the hands of centralized commercial players instead of burdening the everyman. The ENVIRONMENT could be a simple ubiquitous safety box, perhaps even foldable for gang’d storage, again to be used on demand. The interiors would be spartan (ItalDesign’s BIGA was an inspiration to us) but the flat exteriors could be solid "digital display surfaces". This would bring a new business model into play, be it pay-by-advertising or pay-for-communication privileges. Some went as far as to suggest the boxes be homeless shelters when not in mobile use. The key to our holistic solution was the concept of a new interpretation of the emotional connection to the car, the Car-AVATAR. These would be highly complex, mechatronic-transforming machines formed as sculptural art-objects that would perform many functions of real service in the future (notice we avoided the term Robot as well). The challenge of creating such complex machines will be an inspiration to today’s culture of mechanical engineering expertise that the electric car in and of itself has little need for. In-home health care and personal physical assistance, secure storage, even private consigliere capabilities will be of a high value if combined with the cache of owning such a premium performance device. Atsuhiko’s sketches show that they can still be Brand recognizable too. A BMW that "tucks you in to bed at night" would
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Sacred Marriage 2: The Refining Fire (How to Make a Great Rub)
We are all in the gutter, but some of us look at the stars-Oscar Wilde
They dream in court...
published: 03 Nov 2009
author: Jim Tompkins
Sacred Marriage 2: The Refining Fire (How to Make a Great Rub)
We are all in the gutter, but some of us look at the stars-Oscar Wilde
They dream in courtship, but in wedlock wake…Alexander Pope
Because marriage, more than any other relationship, reflects God’s involvement with us and bears more potential to draw our hearts to heaven, it can more readily give us a taste of hell (Dan Allender & Tremper Longman III)
We all associate the image of fire with hell. And many marriages in American have gone through this fire of Hell. Whether the marriage ends or the couple stays together, marriage is seen by some as hell on earth.
The Apostle Peter was well acquainted with fire.
He denied Jesus while warming his hands over fire. Jesus questioned his love while fish were roasting over fire. In both cases he associated fire with a test. One he failed another he passed. I think that is why he wrote these verses in 1 Peter 4:12-13 (NLT):
1 Peter 4:12-13 (NLT) Dear friends, don’t be surprised at the fiery trials you are going through, as if something strange were happening to you. Instead, be very glad—for these trials make you partners with Christ in his suffering, so that you will have the wonderful joy of seeing his glory when it is revealed to all the world.
1 Peter 1:6-7 (NLT) So be truly glad. There is wonderful joy ahead, even though you have to endure many trials for a little while. These trials will show that your faith is genuine. It is being tested as fire tests and purifies gold—though your faith is far more precious than mere gold. So when your faith remains strong through many trials, it will bring you much praise and glory and honor on the day when Jesus Christ is revealed to the whole world.
Fire is certainly viewed as destructive and dangerous. Fires destroy forests, but fires also lead to renewal. Fire burns away the dross surrounding certain metals and reveals the pure gold or silver. The fires of life can destroy our marriage, or, if survived, purify our marriage. The fires of our marriage can draw our hearts to heaven or leave us with the taste of hell.
In the movie Fireproof
Captain Caleb Holt (Kirk Cameron) is a firefighter in Albany, Georgia. His seven-year marriage to Catherine is falling apart. Neither one understands the pressures the other faces, and after a heated argument in which Caleb screams in Catherine's face, she declares she wants out of the marriage, and takes off her wedding ring.
While Caleb claims to his friends and co-workers that Catherine is over-sensitive and disrespectful, Catherine simultaneously claims to her peers that Caleb is insensitive to her needs and doesn't listen to her. Further catalyzing Catherine's motivation for divorce is Caleb's addiction to Internet pornography and a large sum of money ($24,000, to be exact) he has saved up for a fishing boat he intends to buy, ignoring the fact that Catherine's disabled mother is in need of hospital equipment that she cannot afford, and which insurance refuses to cover. Caleb tells his father John about the impending divorce, and John challenges Caleb to commit to a 40-day test called, "The Love Dare." Caleb reluctantly agrees to do the test, but more for the sake of his father than his marriage. Catherine initially sees through Caleb's half-hearted attempts to win back her heart, which deepens Caleb's frustration. But with his father's encouragement, Caleb continues with The Love Dare, and eventually makes a life-changing commitment to God, unbeknownst to Catherine.
The movie has some various twists but the end result is Caleb and Catherine realize they need each other, and at the end they renew their vows in an outdoor ceremony, this time as a covenant with God. Their marriage is FIREPROOF.
Marriage is a Covenant
Did you see your marriage vows as a marriage Covenant? Did both you and your spouse get married knowing you were making a covenant before God! You did, whether you realized it or not.
Definition: a binding and solemn agreement to do or keep from doing a specified thing; compact
We know of Covenants from the Bible. God put a rainbow in the sky as a covenant that He would never destroy the world by rain. He made a Covenant with Abraham, He made a Covenant with David, He made a Covenant with all who by faith believe in Jesus Christ. That Covenant was sealed by the blood and body of Jesus.
When we get married, we enter into a covenant before God. In a Covenant, you make a binding agreement to stay with this woman or man until they die. In that Covenant we also promise to do so and so.
Most people believe “Well, my husband broke his promise to love me, or take care of me or so and so, so it’s OK for me to break my promise to him.” Or, well my wife is no longer the person I married, so my vow does not apply.
WE draw a line in our marriage
“I’ll keep my end of the covenant as long as you don’t cross over this line.” I’ll keep my word as long as you don’t … … … But as soon as you do, that’s it, I’m out of here!
That would be OK if marriage
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1, 2, 10! Keynote Seven Sins of Strategic Implementation
Even the smartest companies subscribe to the most dangerous strategic myth: A strategy has...
published: 20 Apr 2011
author: Slap Company
1, 2, 10! Keynote Seven Sins of Strategic Implementation
Even the smartest companies subscribe to the most dangerous strategic myth: A strategy has to be planned well to be successful. In fact, a strategy has to be implemented well to be successful. "Implemented well" starts with securing the fierce support of your employee culture. If the culture wants something to happen, it will; if it doesn't, it won't. In this mind-blowing keynote speech, Stan will explain exactly how and why your employee culture will buy any strategic or performance goal and how to avoid the Seven Deadly Sins of Strategic Implementation that lie in between 1, 2 and 10!
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VALUE ADDED TAX if it were implemented in nassau
Animation created by Tavaz kemp and Alexander kemp bahamian artist and animator
you can ...
published: 17 Nov 2013
VALUE ADDED TAX if it were implemented in nassau
VALUE ADDED TAX if it were implemented in nassau
Animation created by Tavaz kemp and Alexander kemp bahamian artist and animator you can find us on facebook @tavaz kemp and @master kin nitro contact for animation services 472-3237- published: 17 Nov 2013
- views: 5
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The Bahamas Value Added Tax Unit: General Advertisement.
The Ministry of Finance
Value Added Tax Unit
West Bay Street
Nassau, The Bahamas
Contact:...
published: 20 Nov 2013
The Bahamas Value Added Tax Unit: General Advertisement.
The Bahamas Value Added Tax Unit: General Advertisement.
The Ministry of Finance Value Added Tax Unit West Bay Street Nassau, The Bahamas Contact: Web Site: http://www.bahamas.gov.bs/vat Email: vat@bahamas.gov.bs/ taxreform@bahamas.gov.bs Phone: (242) 327-1530, (242) 225-7280 (VAT Hotline) Fax: (242) 327-1618- published: 20 Nov 2013
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