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Term Test #3 (1 hour)

ADM 4344A – Tax II

March 15, 2011
Prof. Kathryn Pedwell

Student Name:: _______________________________________________________________

Student I.D.: _________________________________________________________________

|Question #1 |/10 |
|Question # 2 |/10 |
|Question # 3 |/20 |
|Total: | /40 /100 |

|Statement of Academic Integrity |
|The School of Management does not condone academic fraud, an act by a student that may result in a false academic evaluation of that student or of |
|another student. Without limiting the generality of this definition, academic fraud occurs when a student commits any of the following offences: |
|plagiarism or cheating of any kind, use of books, notes, mathematical tables, dictionaries or other study aid unless an explicit written note to |
|the contrary appears on the exam, to have in his/her possession cameras, radios (radios with head sets), tape recorders, pagers, cell phones, or |
|any other communication device which has not been previously authorized in writing. |
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|Statement to be signed by the student:

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