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  2. Restricted stock - Wikipedia

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    RSUs involve a promise by the employer to grant restricted stock at a specified point in the future, with the general intention of delaying the recognition of income to the employee while maintaining the advantageous accounting treatment of restricted stock. [1] in venture capital–backed startups may include the following: [3]

  3. Theories of taxation - Wikipedia

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    In modern public-finance literature, a whole economy of the tax system has developed (tax system economics), which can be defined as "the overall management of public revenue of a state or integration grouping's public revenues and expenditures in order to shape smart economic policies that stimulates economic growth and development and ...

  4. Farm (revenue leasing) - Wikipedia

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    As a result, tax-farmers often abuse the taxpayers in various ways, tending them to switch their economic activity from strategic long-term projects to short-term revenue generation. In barter systems, tax farmers commonly undervalue taxes in kind, reselling the goods to create a second profit source. Such abuses stifle economic growth by ...

  5. Taxation in India - Wikipedia

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    The tax is usually accompanied by a number of service taxes, e.g., water tax, drainage tax, conservancy (sanitation) tax, lighting tax, all using the same tax base. The rate structure is flat on rural (panchayat) properties, but in the urban (municipal) areas it is mildly progressive with about 80% of assessments falling in the first two slabs.

  6. Fiscal policy - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the state of the economy, fiscal policy may reach for different objectives: its focus can be to restrict economic growth by mediating inflation or, in turn, increase economic growth by decreasing taxes, encouraging spending on different projects that act as stimuli to economic growth and enabling borrowing and spending. The three ...

  7. Tax revenue - Wikipedia

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    Tax revenue is the income that is collected by governments through taxation. Taxation is the primary source of government revenue. Revenue may be extracted from sources such as individuals, public enterprises, trade, royalties on natural resources and/or foreign aid. An inefficient collection of taxes is greater in countries characterized by ...

  8. RSU - Wikipedia

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    Restricted stock unit, a form of stock award; Garda Regional Support Unit, of the Irish police; Rough Sleepers Unit, a former UK government programme; see Rough Sleepers Initiative § Rough Sleepers Unit (RSU) RSU, ICAO code for AeroSur (1992-2012), a defunct Bolivian airline; RSU, IATA code for Yeosu Airport in South Korea

  9. Chartered accountant (India) - Wikipedia

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    The Intermediate Exam consists of two groups- Group 1 and Group 2. Both the groups consist of 3 papers each. Each subject exam is of 100 marks. [7] GROUP 1. Paper 1: Advanced Accounting Paper 2: Corporate and Other Laws Part 1: Company Law and Limited Liability Partnership Law (70 marks) Part 2: Other Laws (30 marks) Paper 3: Taxation