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Create a 1 page essay paper that discusses Tourism is whorism.

Prostitution is one of the oldest professions. it is an offspring of poverty coupled with inhumanity. Some of the countries that receive tourists on regular basis have legitimized this inhumane profession. The statement “Tourism is whorism!” may not be applicable in general but there is definitely some link. Countries that are under privilege, and generate a great chunk of revenue from tourism are forced to ease out their policies against prostitution. People are poor, their mode of earning is scarce, therefore they are bound to look out for other sources and in this search of generating extra cash they indulge in heinous acts like prostitution. The natives of the tourists’ resorts are sometimes forced by the influential members of their societies to carry out illegal trade of flesh just to promote the region as tourist resort for sex maniacs. Thus, tourism is not entirely whorism, but there are certain issues that turn it to look like

 

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upon her reaching the age of 21

The Shelley Ora Co also has a discretion to pay or apply part or all the daughter’s share of the income for her education, welfare, betterment, or advancement in life.

During the last tax year, the trust had net income of $500,000. Shelley Ora paid $75,000 towards the cost of Laurie’s education in law school.

Patsy received, as other income, net rents of $100,000. Devin received $150,000 under a trust created by his grandfather Sidney’s will and Laurie earned $37,500 from working as the junior sales executive in Sidney’s toy shop, in which due to her exceptional sales performance, she was awarded a car valued at $20,000.

Who is assessable on the income of the trust estate? Indicate the basis upon which they would be assessed and calculate the taxable incomes (indicating any entitlements to credits) of the Patsy, Devin, and Laurie.

(10 marks)

Question 2

Hank and Irma have run a potato business in partnership since 1990. To establish itself, the partnership initially borrowed heavily, and Hank and Irma only contributed a small amount of capital themselves. The partnership now owns a warehouse and leases three trucks. It is very profitable.

Hank and Irma have three children: Twins Tim aged 17, Anne aged 17 and eldest daughter Jane aged 28. Tim is finishing his final year in law school, Anne is currently pursuing her MBA but is interested in working in the business and Jane is working as a private banker in Singapore for the past 5 years and she married a Singaporean.

In 2014, Hank and Irma have decided to make their kids partners with Hank and Irma, with all of them taking equal shares in the partnership. In 2015, the business expanded to New Zealand and from 2016, 30% of the income comes from New Zealand while 70% of the business income comes from Australia.

Irma is entitled to draw $20,000 from the business every year for her to manage the household expenses and though the final figures are not out, but it looks like the business may be making a $10,000 loss in 2017.

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Although they do not have the final figures, but it seems that 2017, the year’s net accounting loss, after paying Irma’s $20,000 was $10,000.

Briefly discuss the income and CGT implications of each of those two options.

(7 marks)

Question 3

It is a common tax planning technique for small businesses to incorporate, transfer the business premises into a superannuation fund and then lease / license back the premises to the company.

Explain the tax advantages of such a technique. Identify the primary tax law considerations and limitations.

(3 marks)

 

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Dr. Francis Crick’s 1970 paper, Central Dogma of Molecular Biology, was on the three biopolymers (DNA, RNA, and protein) and the “transfers” between each polymer. He details both the original categorization of transfers from 1958 and then his proposed new groups with re-organized transfers.

1.) In the old categorizations of information transfer he lists transfers that “almost certainly existed”, transfers that were “rare or absent” and those that were “unlikely to occur”. What biopolymer transfers fell into these categories?

2.) What are the three classes Crick proposes to replace the old categorizations? Which types of information transfer fall into these new classes?

3.) The basis of Dr. Crick’s 1970 paper was to clarify the central dogma of molecular biology in response to the “Central Dogma Reversed” publication put forth by Dr. Howard Temin. According to Dr. Crick, the work of Dr. Temin suggests what?

4.) Name one of the aspects of the central dogma formulation that has occasionally produced misunderstandings.

 

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Need an argumentative essay on Training Schedule For Employees Of Mach Speed Couriers. Needs to be 4 pages. Please no plagiarism.

The return on investment for example, given the professionals and companies that Mach Speed Couriers deal with, let for instance the cost of the training program to be $ 300,000 for three years. This delivers an additional profit of $ 500,000 for the business period of the three years. The information is used to calculate the value of ROI as shown below.ROI = profit gains fewer Investment costs (training cost) divided by investment costs. ROI= ($ 500,000– $ 300, 000) / 300,000 = 66.67 %The designed training program caters for individual differences because the employees come from different backgrounds and initial exposure to varying experiences (Carnes, 2010). For meaningful transfer of training, there are specific materials very suitable to the trainee. The charts and marker pens for the trainers must be available. The charts are useful in demonstrating the whole concepts on the board or the wall. However, computer use and the projector are more useful in the exercise. This can be used for easier simulation. The trainees are provided with writing materials to note down key concerns in the courier industry. The design must have the clear and realistic objective that can be accomplished. The information relayed must be applicable and related to job specifications and how to improve on them. The real reflection on the working environment is captured by the trainer.Transfer of training is possible through sub-division of trainees into small manageable groups.

 

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