Tax

Case Solution for Microsoft and the Tax Reform Act of 1986

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Case Name :      Microsoft and the Tax Reform Act of 1986
Authors :           Mary Margaret Frank, Vishal Gupta
Source :             Darden School of Business
Case ID :           UV0231
Discipline :        Accounting
Case Length :    13 pages
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
This case requires students to develop an understanding of (1) the nature of various business events, and (2) how such events affect a company’s reported cash flows, net current assets, total assets, and net income. The case does not require the bookkeeping activities of recording and posting journal entries; therefore, it provides an opportunity for a managerially oriented perspective focused on the important question, “How will this event affect my financial profile?”
 
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Case Solution for Eli Lilly and Company: Globalization, Foreign Tax Credits, and Equipment Leasing

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Case Name :      Eli Lilly and Company: Globalization, Foreign Tax Credits, and Equipment Leasing
Authors :           Jordan Posell, Kenneth Eades
Source :             Darden School of Business
Case ID :           UV0606
Discipline :        Finance
Case Length :    13 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
Eli Lilly’s Worldwide Treasury organization is integrating the effects of foreign tax credits into its lease-versus-purchase analysis for new equipment. The case serves as a review of discounted-cash-flow analysis for operating leases as well as an introduction to the effects of foreign tax credits on an international corporation’s overall tax payments. The student must adapt a spreadsheet by allocating leasing, depreciation, and interest expenses to compute their effect on Lilly’s excess foreign tax credits and its overall tax liability.
 
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Case Solution for Australian Miners and the Resource Super Profit Tax

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Case Name :      Australian Miners and the Resource Super Profit Tax
Authors :           Andrew Delios, Donna Jimenez, Clarissa Turner
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            W12002
Discipline :        General Management
Case Length :    16 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
This case presents a means by which students can explore how government policy is influenced by the actions of stakeholders in an economy: firms, taxpayers, voters, unions, and other organizations. It highlights how policy-making can be a process endogenous to the interests and influence of the private sector, and not an exogenous one, even in domains that are the power reserve of public policy makers. In 2010, the ruling party in Australia has devised a new tax, the Resource Super Profit Tax (RSPT). This tax has been devised to enable national and state governments to benefit from the boom in the mining industry by expropriating a greater portion of the industry’s earnings. The RSPT has been prepared without any input from major mining companies in Australia, and if implemented would represent a substantial increase in their tax payable. The case is presented from the perspective of the CEO of BHP Billiton, one of the largest mining companies in Australia. The situation considers what, if any, action can be taken to combat a tax that has already been devised by the government and is about to be implemented. Successful analysis of the case involves an evaluation of all stakeholders in the Australian economy that will be influenced by the imposition of the RSPT. After this is done, a strategy needs to be devised that will influence the government to withdraw a tax to which it has already demonstrated a firm commitment.
 
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Case Solution for More School or Less Tax: Optimizing the Negotiation Results

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Case Name :      More School or Less Tax: Optimizing the Negotiation Results
Authors :           Joo Y. Jung, Young S. Cho, Allan Beck
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            W13215
Discipline :        General Management
Case Length :    08 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
In response to a 22 per cent growth rate in their city over a 10-year period, the members of the McAllen Independent District School Board form a committee to research and analyze several potential expansion projects that would accommodate the growing number of students in the area. The committee discovers certain funding opportunities that may represent attractive options for discharging financial responsibilities to the city’s residents, but in order for these funding options to be considered, the residents will first need to be convinced that the selected option is sound. This process will require a series of careful steps on the part of the committee, including thoughtful negotiation.
 
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