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据学术堂了解,税务筹划说白了就时帮助企业节税。  它来源于1935年英国的“税务局长诉温斯特大公”案。当时参与此案的英国上议院议员汤姆林爵士对税收筹划作了这样的表述:“任何一 个人都有权安排自己的事业。如果依据法律所做的某些安排可以少缴税,那就不能强迫他多缴税收。”这一观点得到了法律界的认同。经过半个多世纪的发展,税收筹划的规范化定义得以逐步形成,即"在法律规定许可的范围内,通过对经营、投资、理财活动的事先筹划和安排,尽可能取得节税(Tax Savings)的经济利益。”  那么,企业为什么要节税?  很多企业都会有以下几个问题:  成本发票不足、企业不敢分红、企业所得税高、个人所得税高、增值税税负重。  特别是随着我国营改增的全面展开及金税三期的进一步推行,税务管控越来越严格,尤其是金三上线后,它强大的数据分析能力和自动化税务监管能力,帮助税务机关更加高效地识别和查处纳税人的不合规行为。购买发票、虚增成本、 虚增人头 是企业最常用的“避税” 行为,若企业再继续采取之前的一些不合规操作,必将带来巨大的税务风险。  而企业所得税务税筹划是有限公司的一种税收种品,个人独资企业是没有企业所得税的。  两个条件必须写:企业所得税、节税  可以从目前税务局的一些政策及企业自身经营情况着手,着重讲解如何节税。  最后,在节税的方法上一定要加上要注意风险预控,任何不把控风险的操作后期代价只会越来越大。  而风险预控可以通过金税预警表来给企业先做一个诊断。然后再在风险预控的基础上帮助企业合理合规节税。

关于税收论文选题怎么写初中英语

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"Helpful Business Tax Law Changes" by Dennis L Monroe and Richard R Gibson from Monroe Moxness Berg PA Much has been written about taxes this year, so I’ve asked my partner, Rick Gibson, an attorney and CPA (inactive) to collaborate with me on this month’s This latest onslaught of "tax news" started with Congress not addressing the sunset provisions in the estate tax laws at the end of This year has been all about health care reform and the repeal (or possible extension) of the "Bush tax " The latest in this seemingly non-stop series of tax law changes is the recent enactment of the 2010 Small Business Jobs A The new law is touted as providing tax benefits to businesses and is intended to stimulate business spending and Of course, as a new tax law, it is full of complex and technical provisions, some of which may have a familiar sound to them (, extensions or modifications of previous tax law changes) The good news is there are actually opportunities for businesses to reduce tax liabilities with this new Rather than recite the various provisions of this new law, we thought we would draw your attention to some specific provisions that might be helpful to the franchise business community: Enhanced Small Business Equipment and Expensing (Section 179 Expensing) To help small businesses quickly recover the cost of capital outlays, small businesses can elect to write off these expenditures in the year they are made instead of recovering them through Under the old rules, taxpayers could generally expense up to $250,000 of qualifying property—generally, machinery, equipment and software—placed in service in during the tax This annual limit was reduced by the amount by which the cost of property placed in service exceeded $800, Under the Small Business Jobs Act, for tax years beginning in 2010 and 2011, the $250,000 limit is increased to $500,000 and the investment limit to $2,000, This provision is a significant opportunity to offset the initial cost of or help finance capital improvements through immediate tax Expensing of Real Property E The new law also makes certain real property eligible for For property placed in service in any tax year beginning in 2010 or 2011, the up-to-$500,000 of property that can be expensed can include up to $250,000 of qualified real property (qualified leasehold improvement property, qualified restaurant property, and qualified retail improvement property) In view of the typical real estate required in a franchise business, and the normally long tax recovery period, this provision is a real and immediate tax savings for franchise businesses considering new Extension of 50% Bonus First Year D Before the Small Business Jobs Act, Congress already allowed businesses to more rapidly deduct capital expenditures of most new tangible personal property placed in service in 2008 or 2009 by permitting the first-year write-off of 50% of the The Small Business Jobs Act extends the first-year 50% write-off to apply to qualifying property placed in service in Together with the Section 179 Expensing, this tax law change provides meaningful tax benefits for franchisees making capital expenditures or opening new Boosted deduction for start-up The Small Business Jobs Act allows taxpayers to deduct up to $10,000 in trade or business start-up expenditures for The amount that a business can deduct is reduced by the amount by which startup expenditures exceed $60, Previously, the limit of these deductions was capped at $5,000, subject to a $50,000 phase-out This change in the law is a further tax benefit, although limited in amount, to franchise businesses that are 100% exclusion of gain from the sale of small business Ordinarily, individuals can exclude 50% of their gain on the sale of qualified small business stock (QSBS) held for at least five This percentage exclusion was temporarily increased to 75% for stock acquired after F 17, 2009 and before J 1, Under the Small Business Jobs Act, the amount of the exclusion is temporarily increased yet again, to 100% of the gain from the sale of qualifying small business stock that is acquired in 2010 after September 27, 2010 and held for more than five In addition, the Small Business Jobs Act eliminates the alternative minimum tax (AMT) preference item attributable to such Unfortunately, due to the technical requirements for the QSBS, these provisions have not previously yielded tax benefits for many in the franchise world and these changes will likely not make much of a S corporation holding period for appreciated assets shortened to five Generally, a C corporation converting to an S corporation must hold onto any appreciated assets for 10 years or face a built-in gain tax at the highest corporate rate of 35% The 2010 Small Business Jobs Act temporarily shortens the holding period of assets subject to the built-in gains tax to 5 years if the 5th tax year in the holding period precedes the tax year beginning in For businesses considering a sale, this can be a significant boost in net tax proceeds from a sale Cell phones no longer listed This means that cell phones can be deducted or depreciated like other business property, without onerous recordkeeping This change eliminates a previous administrative burden on Deductibility of health insurance for the purpose of calculating self-employment The Small Business Jobs Act allows business owners to deduct the cost of health insurance incurred in 2010 for themselves and their family members in calculating their 2010 self-employment In view of the increased use of LLC’s in today’s business world and individuals reporting self employment income, this can be a meaningful Of course these tax breaks come at a In today’s legislative environment, almost all "tax benefits" in new tax laws are subject to offsetting provisions to raise To mention a few of these unfavorable provisions, information reporting will generally be required for rental property expense payments made after D 31, 2010, and increased information return penalties will be Are there really tax law changes that help businesses? Y The 2010 Small Business Jobs Act has several provisions that are beneficial to the franchise business If you have questions about the details of these new laws or how they may help your business, please contact us or consult your tax
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