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People's Daily Online A moderate earthquake struck Afghan capital Kabul and adjoining areas Sunday morning, causing no casualty, a private TV channel reported. ... 6.2 magnitude earthquake rocks Pakistan Hindustan Times all 149 news articles » The sickness inside America's capital markets, now a US export
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BusinessWeek The rise in debt due in nine months or less shows companies may be starting the capital spending projects that help fuel jobs growth and the economy, ... and more » From Google News Search: "capital" How does capital gain tax work on selling 1st house? Q. We bought and lived in a house for about 1year before moving out of state for job reason. We later bought another house in the new state, while keeping the first house. It has been 2 years since then, and now we plan to sell the first house. The first house has never been a rental property. How does capital gain tax work when selling the 1st house? Thanks. Asked by HartMen - Tue Feb 19 01:49:31 2008 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments A. You can each exempt $250,000 from capital gains, or $500,000 total gain from the sale. Answered by cajunbiggeorge - Tue Feb 19 01:58:06 2008 Why is capital punishment in the USA not public like it used to be? Q. Capital punishment used to be conducted in public gatherings, but has since moved behind closed doors. If capital punishment is on behalf of the public, why can't the general public be witness to an act that is supposed to be as humane as possible? Is there something the public is missing? Is the government ashamed? Is the public weak? Is it because the majority of the public is pro capital punishment, but can't stomach the actual killing? Asked by da_boat_a_yas - Wed Jun 14 10:32:08 2006 - - 7 Answers - 1 Comments A. Hell, I'm suprised executions aren't on Pay-Per-View, already! Answered by Mongo - Wed Jun 14 10:37:31 2006 Are contratcors purchasing capital improvement materials required to pay tax on those products?
Q. Recently I ran into a friend I knew many years ago. He now owns a home improvement business and purchases windows wholesale in bulk to install in homes. Since he installs all the windows and all are a capital improvement. He told me that he pays 8% tax on the windows he purchases that he incorporates in the cost of each window because his customers do not pay tax on capital improvements. I said that his customers are actually paying the tax because he incorporates into his fees. My question is should he be taxed if all his products are being used for capital improvements? Asked by Traveler - Fri Oct 5 22:37:53 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. In most states the answer is yes. Usually when a business buys something for resale, the business does not pay sales tax on the purchase, and does charges tax to customers when the items are sold. Contractors completing leasehold improvements on the other hand are usually required to pay the tax when they purchase supplies, and then not charge tax (directly - they do include in the cost of the job) when they bill their customers. Tax law does not have to make sense. It is what it is. I think the justification is that much of the cost billed back on those jobs is labor (which is usually a non-taxable service) Answered by apathycat - Fri Oct 5 23:02:21 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "capital" |






