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中国公民李某为某大学教授,2011年12月取得收入如下:
(1)取得当月工资收入8000元;
(2)取得年底双薪6000元,年终一次性奖金30000元;
(3)受邀为境内某企业演讲,取得演讲收入60000元,将其中的15000元通过民政局捐赠给贫困地区;
(4)从某A股上市公司分得股息1500元,从银行取得储蓄存款利息3000元,从未上市某投资公司分得股息2000元;
(5)当月赴国外进行技术交流,在甲国演讲取得收入折合人民币12000元,在乙国取得专利转让收入折合人民币60000元,分别按照收入来源国的税法规定缴纳了个人所得税折合人民币1800元和12000元;
(6)12月26日减持其持有的10000股限售股,该股票收盘价为19.68元。限售股信息如下:该股份公司2006年4月25日上市,上市首日收盘价为13.92元;该证券公司的交易系统技术尚未升级。证券公司在李某减持当天即履行代扣代缴限售股个人所得税,假定李某最终该限售股股票成本无法提供。
根据上述资料,回答下列问题:

2011年12月李某取得工资和奖金所得应缴纳个人所得税( )元。

A.3840

B.5275

C.6180

D.93415

答案

参考答案:A

解析: 李某2011年12月工资收入应缴纳的个人所得税=(8000-3500)×10%-105=345(元);年底双薪和和全年奖金合并按照全年一次性奖金分摊计税方法计算:36000÷12=3000(元),税率10%,应纳个人所得税=36000×10%-105=3495(元);工资和奖金所得应缴纳个人所得税=345+3495=3840(元)。

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The Chinese currency has appreciated by (4) since July 2005 when the country allowed the yuan to (5) within a daily band of 0.3 percent. The analysts are expecting the currency to rise (6) by the end of this year. But if the yuan rose 20 to 30 percent, as some U. S. politicians are demanding, it would (7) causing a recession and deflation. Similar advice to allow an abrupt appreciation of a currency led to (8) in 1997, and came very close to destroying (9) . The U. S. economist says that investors want foremost to (10) associated with large fluctuations in currency and inflation. They (11) after evaluating risks to benefits such as (12) . A rising yuan would drive up labor costs for foreign investors and would not (13) .
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Renowned U. S. economist, John Rutledge, who helped frame the fiscal policies of two former U. S. presidents, warned that an abrupt rise in China’ s currency could lead to another Asian financial crisis. The founder of Rutledge Capital told the media that if the yuan rises (1) it would discourage foreign direct investment in China while (2) by market speculators. Currency change is more difficult for investors and (3) .
The Chinese currency has appreciated by (4) since July 2005 when the country allowed the yuan to (5) within a daily band of 0.3 percent. The analysts are expecting the currency to rise (6) by the end of this year. But if the yuan rose 20 to 30 percent, as some U. S. politicians are demanding, it would (7) causing a recession and deflation. Similar advice to allow an abrupt appreciation of a currency led to (8) in 1997, and came very close to destroying (9) . The U. S. economist says that investors want foremost to (10) associated with large fluctuations in currency and inflation. They (11) after evaluating risks to benefits such as (12) . A rising yuan would drive up labor costs for foreign investors and would not (13) .
Earlier reports said that currency speculators had pumped (14) U.S. dollars into China by the end of last year, with another 70 billion U. S. dollars (15) in the first three months of this year. There is no way to (16) of this type of investment and many economists disagree that (17) is so high. Instead of further appreciating its currency, China should make the yuan (18) . If the yuan were more easily converted into foreign currencies it would allow Chinese companies to expand overseas, (19) , and provide management experience and capital that China needs. It would also (20) and reduce speculative money coming into the country.