Which of the following is TRUE regarding changes to 2020 tax law for individuals?
Employers may pay up to $5,250 toward an employee's student loan principal and interest. This amount may be excluded from the employee's taxable income.
Individuals may claim up to $500 of charitable contributions as an above-the-line deduction.
Extended unemployment benefits are not taxable income.
A high-deductible health plan (HDHP) may only pay for remote medical care for COVID-19-related treatment after the plan deductible is met.
In: Accounting
What were the major changes in the geography of administration after 1949 in china?
please type the answer and include at least 8-10 sentence
In: Economics
Explain how changes in technology affect and change the demand for labor. Distinguish between situations in which a particular type of technological change increases the demand for a particular type of labor and those in which it decreases the demand for a particular type of labor. Provide examples to support your answer. 25 points
Most major sports organizations (NFL, NBA, NHL, etc.) and the players' unions can be viewed as a bilateral monopolies. In the light of the text discussion and the theory of bilateral monopoly, discuss the situation faced by the team owners and players as to ease of settling salary and salary cap disputes, prospects for the future, etc. 25 points
If the purpose of taxation is to raise revenue: 25 points
Would it be better for the government to levy taxes on products whose demand is elastic or inelastic? Explain.
Are there any other reasons why governments levy taxes? Explain.
Compare and contrast the economic issues involved in each of the following pairs of terms: 25 points.
A. Rule of reason versus illegal per se
- compare them
- contrast them
B. Antitrust policy versus regulation and deregulation
- compare them
- contrast them
In: Economics
If you were an owner of a McDonalds corporation, what changes would you make in your Cost Profit Volume when deciding to open a new store?
In: Accounting
Q5:Discuss the hormonal changes in the uterine cycle and ovarian cycle ?
Q6:Mention the diagnostic and screening tests for women's health ?
Q7:Discuss the roles of a nurse specific to maternal nursing ?
In: Nursing
In: Biology
Show the changes for each scenario on a properly drawn and labeled loanable funds market graph. Then describe what happened to real interest rates and the quantity of loanable funds. Each question is worth two points, one point for your GRAPH and one for your description of what happened.
1. The government is preparing to run a deficit in order to pay for a war.
2. Due to worries about the future, Americans significantly increase their savings.
3. A prolonged recession has prompted the government to cut taxes and increase spending.
4. America is experiencing a high rate of inflation. To fight it, the government has increased taxes and cut spending.
5. Explain what crowding out is. In which scenarios could crowding out most likely occur? Explain.
In: Economics
Why in recent years has there been an increase in cases of Powassan transmission? What changes in the virus or vector have occurred? What are the symptoms of infection?
In: Biology
Law is always evolving. It slowly changes over time in response to its environment. In business, new types of products, services and practices drive the development of law as it is forced to adapt to situations we can’t even think about today. A great example is the “gig” economy created by companies such as Uber and Lyft and their “do it yourself” ride service. What new developments do you think will present the need to rethink and re-evaluate how business law concepts apply today or in the future?
In: Operations Management
An airline is planning on making changes to its Frequent Flyer program. Before implementing them, they want to know what their customers think about the changes. They plan to sample a portion of their customers who are members of their Frequent Flyer program. They have two lists:
One sorted by what level of frequent flyer the customer is: Gold (15 or more flights a year; about 15% of customers), Silver (5 to 14 flights a year; about 25% of customers); Bronze (less than 5 flights a year; about 60% of customers)
One sorted by city the customer normally flys out of: There are 15 Canadian “hubs” or cities on this list
(a) Which of the two lists would you use if you plan to use Stratified Sampling and why? Then give 1 or 2 lines explaining how you would use the list to get your sample of customers. (1 + 1 = 2 marks)
(b) Which of the two lists would you use if you plan to use Cluster Sampling and why? Give 1 line explaining how you would use the list to get your sample if you use “single stage” clustering. Then give 1 line explaining how you would use the list if you use “multi - stage” clustering. (1 + 1 + 1 = 3 marks)
In: Statistics and Probability