An LLC is taxed at the entity level.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Which of the following is the most effective passage in an email message to managers concerning new procedures for locking up the building when leaving at night?
a. When you leave the plant at night, here are a few things to remember: • Close and lock all secondary plant doors. • Key your personal code into the security pad to the right of the door. • Open the main plant door and go outside. • Close the door. • Use your key to lock the door. • Press enter on your personal plant remote to arm the security system. b. When you leave the plant at night, follow these procedures: 1 . Close and lock all secondary plant doors. 2 . Key your personal code into the security pad to the right of the door. 3 . Open the main plant door and go outside. 4 . Close the door. 5 . Use your key to lock the door. 6 . Press enter on your personal plant remote to arm the security system. c. When you leave the plant at night, follow these procedures—close and lock all secondary plant doors, key your personal code into the security pad to the right of the door, open the main plant door and go outside, close the door, use your key to lock the door, and press enter on your personal plant remote to arm the security system. d. All are equally effective.
Ben Fasby has taxable income of $7,000, and the following tax rate schedule is applicable:
Taxable Income Tax Rate $0 to $3,400 0 % $3,400 to $5,500 12 % $5,500 to $7,600 14 % Ben's average tax rate is A) 6.6%. B) 8.3%. C) 12.0%. D) 14.0%.
__________ liability is the imposition of liability on one party for the wrongs of another
a. Vicarious b. Validity c. Relator d. Absolute
Richard is an avid baseball fan and attends baseball games whenever he can. Richard considers himself an expert on all things, including risks, related to baseball. One day a ball flies into the stands, hits Richard in the head and seriously injures him. Richard can probably successfully win a case against the sports stadium based on
a. negligence. b. breach of duty of care. c. defamation. d. none of the choices.