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  2. Claim of right doctrine - Wikipedia

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    In the tax law of the United States the claim of right doctrine causes a taxpayer to recognize income if they receive the income even though they do not have a fixed right to the income. For the income to qualify as being received there must be a receipt of cash or property that ordinarily constitutes income rather than loans or gifts or ...

  3. Unearned income - Wikipedia

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    Unearned income is a term coined by Henry George to refer to income gained through ownership of land and other monopoly. Today the term often refers to income received by virtue of owning property (known as property income ), inheritance , pensions and payments received from public welfare .

  4. Van Camp accounting - Wikipedia

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    This method is preferred when the character of the business is the reason for its income. In the case where the management is the main cause for growth and production, Pereira accounting should be used. [2] Van Camp is used when the appreciation of the business is due to the nature of the economy or the type of business. In that case, the ...

  5. Property income - Wikipedia

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    Property income refers to profit or income received by virtue of owning property. The three forms of property income are rent, received from the ownership of natural resources; interest, received by virtue of owning financial assets; and profit, received from the ownership of capital equipment. [1] As such, property income is a subset of ...

  6. Betterment - Wikipedia

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    When, for instance, a property is rezoned for higher-value uses, or nearby public improvements raise the value of a piece of private land, a property owner is "bettered" due to the actions of others. Because of this, capturing the value of betterment for the public through taxation or other means is a common policy approach.

  7. Operating surplus - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2008 SNA, it is the measure of the surplus accruing from production before deducting property income, e.g., land rent and interest. Operating surplus is a component of value added and GDP. The term "mixed income" is used when operating surplus cannot be distinguished from wage income, for example, in the case of sole ...

  8. Capital Cost Allowance - Wikipedia

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    land; property the cost of which is deductible in computing the taxpayer's income; property that is described in the taxpayer's inventory; property that was not acquired for the purpose of gaining or producing income; property that was acquired by an expenditure in respect of which the taxpayer is allowed a deduction under section 37

  9. All-events test - Wikipedia

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    Taxpayers are put on cash method of accounting in those instances where payment precedes performance or due date of an obligation. [6] This is called the earlier of test. This violates traditional accrual method recognition of income and is an exception to the all-events test because the right to income is not yet fixed.