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This property appraisal report provides an estimated value of $490,000 for 1770 Star Crest Pl in San Marcos, CA. Comparable property sales in the area ranged from $450,000 to $522,000. The subject property is a 5 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom single family home built in 2005 on a 0.115 acre lot. The appraiser found the property to be in good condition with no necessary repairs.
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Do elements of globalization, such as Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), negatively affect the ability of countries in the Global South to preserve their culture? This research aims to answer this question by employing a cross-sectional comparative case study analysis utilizing methods of difference. Thailand and Cambodia are compared as they are in the same region and have a similar culture. The metric of difference between Thailand and Cambodia is their ability to preserve their culture. This ability is operationalized by their respective attitudes towards FDI; Thailand imposes stringent regulations and limitations on FDI while Cambodia does not hesitate to accept most FDI and imposes fewer limitations. The evidence from this study suggests that FDI from globally influential countries with high gross domestic products (GDPs) (e.g. China, U.S.) challenges the ability of countries with lower GDPs (e.g. Cambodia) to protect their culture. Furthermore, the ability, or lack thereof, of the receiving countries to protect their culture is amplified by the existence and implementation of restrictive FDI policies imposed by their governments.
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Texas Natural Gas Tax Forms-10-161 Natural Gas Tax Purchaser Lease Detail Supplement
1. 10-161
BBBB RESET FORM PRINT FORM
(Rev.12-08/2)
b.
37100
a. Page ______ of ______
SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON BACK.
Texas Report of Natural Gas Tax c. Taxpayer number d. Filing period
-- PURCHASER LEASE DETAIL SUPPLEMENT --
f.
e. Taxpayer name
HP
1. Lease name (as recorded with the Railroad Commission) 1. Lease name (as recorded with the Railroad Commission)
2. County of production 2. County of production
3. Commodity (Use the alpha codes listed in the instructions.) 3. Commodity (Use the alpha codes listed in the instructions.)
4. Commodity code (Numeric) 4. Commodity code (Numeric)
OIL GAS OIL GAS
5. Lease type 5. Lease type
1 2 1 2
6. County code 6. County code
Check Check
digit digit
7. Lease number 7. Lease number
YES NO YES NO
1 2 1 2
8. Is Item 7 a drilling permit number? 8. Is Item 7 a drilling permit number?
9. Exemption type 9. Exemption type
10. API number 10. API number
11. Producer's name 11. Producer's name
12. Producer taxpayer 12. Producer taxpayer
number number
YES NO YES NO
13. Is tax reimbursement included in 13. Is tax reimbursement included in
1 2 1 2
calculating the value on this lease? calculating the value on this lease?
14. Your 14. Your
volume volume
$ $
15. Value of 15. Value of
your volume your volume
YES NO YES NO
1 2 1 2
16. Are you liable for the tax? 16. Are you liable for the tax?
If quot;NOquot; in Item 16, do not complete Items 17 thru 22. If quot;NOquot; in Item 16, do not complete Items 17 thru 22.
17. Governmental 17. Governmental
royalty volume royalty volume
$ $
18. Governmental 18. Governmental
royalty value royalty value
$ $
19. Marketing 19. Marketing
cost cost
$ $
20. Net taxable 20. Net taxable
value value
Items 21 and 22 for Exemption Type 05 leases only. Items 21 and 22 for Exemption Type 05 leases only.
21. Reduced tax rate for Type 05 21. Reduced tax rate for Type 05
$ $
22. Tax due on 22. Tax due on
Type 05 Type 05
2. Form 10-161 (Back)(Rev.12-08/2)
INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING TEXAS REPORT OF NATURAL GAS TAX
PURCHASER LEASE DETAIL SUPPLEMENT
You have certain rights under Chapters 552 and 559, Government Code, to review, request and correct information we have on file about you.
Contact us at the address or toll-free number listed on your report.
Report all gas volumes in MCF (1000 cubic feet at a pressure base of 14.4 pounds plus 4 ounces or 14.65 pounds absolute). If the conditions of
pressure and temperature differ from this standard, conversion of the volume from the differing conditions to the standard conditions shall be made
in accordance with the ideal gas laws, corrected for deviation.
NOTE: For information on converting MCF to MMBTU or converting MMBTU to MCF, see the Natural Gas Tax Guide at the Comptroller's Web site
at www.window.state.tx.us/taxinfo/taxpubs/tx96_203.pdf
Item 3. COMMODITY: Enter the 2-digit alpha code for the type of commodity reported on the lease identified in Item 1 and Item 7.
- Raw Gas (RG) - Sale or purchase of raw gas, unprocessed gas from an oil well, or gas well gas.
- Condensate (CN) -The taxable disposition and purchase of all condensate from a gas well, actual or theoretical. Condensate is the
liquid hydrocarbon (a high gravity oil) that is or can be, removed from gas by a separator. It does not include absorption and separated
by a fractionating process. Condensate volume should be rounded to the nearest barrel.
- Residue (RS) - Residue gas sold or purchased only when there is a distinct sale or purchase of residue gas. Example: If a processing
plant takes title to both the products and the residue commodities, do not report the products and residue commodities as separate
items. Use the raw gas designation and the plant operator should be indicated as the purchaser.
- Products (PR) -Report only when the purchasers of products and residue commodities are different parties. The volume associated
with the product commodity will be the raw gas volume delivered to the gas processing plant (plant inlet volume).
Item 4. COMMODITY CODE: Enter the numeric code for the type of commodity reported on the lease identified in Item 1 and Item 7. The
numeric codes are: 1 - Raw Gas, 4 - Condensate, 5 - Residue, 6 - Products.
Item 6. COUNTY CODE: Enter the 3-digit county code for the county of production indicated in Item 2. A list of county codes is available in the
Comptroller's Web site at www.window.state.tx.ustaxinfotaxforms10-codes.html.
Item 7. LEASE NUMBER: Enter the lease number assigned by the Texas Railroad Commission. For a gas lease, enter the 6-digit lease number.
For an oil lease, add a leading zero (0) to the 5-digit lease number and enter as a 6-digit number.
If the Texas Railroad Commission has not assigned a lease number, then the 6-digit drilling permit number must be used in Item 7 in place
of the lease number. Do not leave Item 7 blank.
CHECK DIGIT: Enter the check digit. For information on the calculation of the check digit, see the Natural Gas Tax Guide on the
Comptroller's Web site at www.window.state.tx.us/taxinfo/taxpubs/tx96_203.pdf.
Item 9. EXEMPTION TYPE: Enter the Comptroller approved numeric code for the legislative exemption type, if applicable.
03 - Two-year inactive well, effective September 1, 1997 07 - Three-year inactive well, effective September 1, 1991
04 - Flared/released casinghead gas well, effective 09 - Incremental production casinghead gas lease, effective
September 1, 1997 September 1, 1997
05 - High cost gas lease with reduced tax rate effective, 11 - Qualifying low-producing gas well, effective September 1, 2005.
September 1, 1996 12 - Reactivated orphaned well, effective January 1, 2006
Item 10. API NUMBER: Enter the last 8 digits of the America Petroleum Institute (API) number assigned by the Texas Railroad Commission to
each well that qualifies for a well-level exemption. The API number is only required for the: * two-year inactive well exemption (Type 3), *
three-year inactive well exemption (Type 7) and * reactivated orphaned well exemption (Type 12).
Item 13. For information on tax reimbursement, see Tax Rule 3.18, online at www.window.state.tx.us.
Item 14. YOUR VOLUME: Enter the total volume of gas or condensate purchased. Round all volumes up to the nearest whole number.
Item 15. VALUE OF YOUR VOLUME: Enter the entire value associated with the volume indicated in Item 14. This is usually referred to as the
quot;contract price.quot; Do not include tax reimbursement, if applicable.
Item 17. GOVERNMENTAL ROYALTY VOLUME: Enter the volume of gas not subject to tax because of a governmental exempt status, such as a
city, town or village government in Texas, a county government in Texas, an independent school district or common school district in
Texas, public (state owned) colleges and universities in Texas, or political subdivisions of the Federal government. Round all volumes up
to the nearest whole number.
Item 18. GOVERNMENTAL ROYALTY VALUE: Enter the value of gas reported in Item 17.
Item 19. MARKETING COST: Enter actual marketing cost incurred. The quot;market value at the mouth of the wellquot; shall be determined by ascertaining
the producer's actual marketing costs and subtracting these costs from the producer's gross cash receipts from the sale of the gas. For
more information on allowable marketing costs, see our Web page at www.window.state.tx.us/taxinfo/nat_gas/ap56a.htm.
Item 20. NET TAXABLE VALUE: Enter the calculation of Item 15, less Items 18 and 19. If Items 18 and 19 exceed Item 20, enter the net taxable
value as zero. Enter dollars and cents. If reporting the following exemption types, then enter net taxable values indicated below:
EXEMPT TYPE ENTER NET TAXABLE VALUE AS:
03, 04, 07 or 12 zero
the sum of Item 15, less Items 18 and 19 and proceed to Items 21 and 22.
05
50% of the sum of Item 15, less Items 18 and 19.
09
11 25% of the sum of Item 15 less Items 18 and 19 if the Comptroller certified price of gas ranges from $3.01 to $3.50 per MCF.
11 50% of the sum of Item 15 less Items 18 and 19 if the Comptroller certified price of gas ranges from $2.51 to $3.00 per MCF.
11 Zero if the Comptroller certified price of gas is less than or equal to $2.50 per MCF.
Item 21. REDUCED TAX RATE FOR TYPE 05: Enter the 3-digit reduced tax rate for the approved exemption quot;Type 5quot; lease indicated in Item 7.
Item 22. TAX DUE ON TYPE 05: Enter the tax due amount for the approved exemption quot;Type 5quot; lease reported by multiplying Item 20 times the
tax rate indicated in Item 21. Enter dollar and cents.