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REY [17]
2 years ago
6

A taxing jurisdiction has a mill rate of 14.7. what is an owner’s tax bill if his assessed value is $250,000?

Business
1 answer:
zysi [14]2 years ago
5 0

A taxing jurisdiction has a mill rate of 14.7. the owner’s tax bill would be $3,675.00. Over 55,000 jurisdictions make up the United States. The taxing authority that imposes the tax is known as a jurisdiction. A tax jurisdiction code is used to identify each jurisdiction.

The place where the transaction will be taxed is specified by this code. The tax jurisdiction code is a key that, along with the tax code and other factors, defines the tax amount and how the total tax amount is split between the several taxing authorities for payment. For calculating procedure TAXUSJ,

The system can handle up to four jurisdiction levels, and for TAXUSX, up to six jurisdiction levels. Each level of jurisdiction has a unique jurisdiction code.

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Explanation:

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Answer:

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The cost pool method are the same we should look for activities which add value to the product to provide a more accurate product costing.

In cases of services the company will also determinate activities considering this premise therefore, there is no especial nature to offer to the client.

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A company uses the retail method to estimate inventories. The following information is for the first six months of the current y
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The correct answer is $240,000.

Explanation:

According to the scenario, given data are as follows:

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Beginning inventory             $70,000                $100,000                     70%

Net purchases                      $270,000              $360,000                     75%

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