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As empresas sociais enquadradas nos regimes de tributação de tratamento diferenciado às microempresas e empresas de pequeno porte gozarão do benefício de redução, do preço do serviço pertinente ao registro do ato constitutivo na Junta Comercial do Estado do Amazonas, no percentual de:

 

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2734868 Ano: 2005
Disciplina: Legislação Tributária Estadual
Banca: UFRJ
Orgão: SEFAZ-AM

Para produtos industrializados, salvo as exceções legais, na Zona Franca de Manaus constantes de projetos que venham a ser aprovados no prazo constitucional do artigo 40 do Ato das Disposições Constitucionais Transitórias, terão a redução de sua alíquota ad valorem do imposto sobre importação, relativo a matérias primas no percentual de:

 

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A taxa de expediente incide sobre a tramitação de papéis pelas repartições públicas estaduais, para efeito de simples encaminhamento ou formação de processo, bem como na expedição de talões ou apresentação de guias referentes a recolhimentos, sendo que o valor dos atestados é de:

 

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Sujeitar-se-á o infrator, no caso de descumprimento das obrigações principal e acessórias, ao pagamento de multa de 100% do valor do crédito do imposto, e os que o apropriarem em decorrência de lançamento em:

 

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2734865 Ano: 2005
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UFRJ
Orgão: SEFAZ-AM

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Vol. 8, July 1, 2005
Technology
What Organizations Should Know About VoIP - And Auditors Too


By Raquel S. Filipek
Editor, ITAudit

Many organizations are taking advantage of voice-over Internet protocol (VoIP) technology. Although there are great advantages to its use, auditors should understand the security risks posed by VoIP connections and help IT departments find ways to mitigate threats.


Information technologies have revolutionized the way people communicate and work. Most computers are equipped with the latest versions of MSN Instant Messenger, Outlook Express, and other applications that facilitate data transfer and access. Wireless devices, such as cell phones, pagers, and personal handheld computers, are found everywhere and used by top-level executives and teenagers alike. Although it's taken a bit longer, telephones are finally joining the wireless club with VoIP - a technology that converts analog audio signals into digital data that is transmitted over the Internet. Digital data is then converted back into an analog signal, so users can speak with anyone using a regular phone.

The biggest draws to VoIP service are its economical price and flexibility. In the United States, phone and cable service providers are offering VoIP calling plans that are often better than cell phone plans, and government agencies, such as the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), are considering VoIP service as an alternative to traditional phone systems. However, VoIP is not perfect. The Cyber Security Industry Alliance (CSIA) - a public policy and advocacy group - recently published a report, Cyber Security for IP Telephony, that outlines several VoIP security recommendations the U.S. Congress should consider while revising the Telecommunications Act of 1996. As organizations become increasingly concerned over data theft and network security vulnerabilities, internal auditors need to assess the risks and advantages of switching to VoIP before organizations invest in this new technology.


(http://www.theiia.org/itaudit/index.cfm?fuseaction=forum&fid=5631)


The author's intention is to:
 

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MOVING ON A DIME


Hollywood and Silicon Valley were shocked when Terry Semel became CEO of Internet portal Yahoo! in 2001. But the ex- Warner Bros. chief has led the company out of dotcom-bubble troubles to a new era of record profits. He has also done well personally, making a profit of more than $250 million on stockoption sales, according to analysis firm Thomson Financial.


(Time, March 2, 2005, p. 34)


The results Terry Semel got at Yahoo! were:
 

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2734863 Ano: 2005
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UFRJ
Orgão: SEFAZ-AM

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MSN Spam Postman Delivers Twice
By Sean Michael Kerner
May 26, 2005


As part of its spam fighting efforts, Microsoft today announced a pair of new services to help users and ISPs fight the deluge.

MSN Postmaster is a new online resource that Microsoft is making available globally in 10 different languages to help users and ISPs understand when and why MSN's popular Hotmail service considers an e-mail to be spam.

The Postmaster service provides a variety of tools and information resources that will help streamline the reporting of e-mail abuse, as well as improve the delivery of legitimate commercial e-mail messages.

Microsoft claims that its MSN Hotmail service has over 200 million user accounts worldwide and, as such, can provide a wealth of e-mail activity data.

The other new service announced today by Microsoft is Smart Network Data Services, which is currently just a preview release and only available in English.

The service is geared toward ISPs and reports on e-mail traffic characteristics sent from the ISP's IP range to Hotmail. The characteristics will help ISPs determine the volume of e-mail coming from under their auspices that is considered spam by the Hotmail service.


(www.internetnews.com/xSP/article.php/3508171)


According to the text, Microsoft:
 

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2734862 Ano: 2005
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UFRJ
Orgão: SEFAZ-AM

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Vol. 8, July 1, 2005
Technology
What Organizations Should Know About VoIP - And Auditors Too


By Raquel S. Filipek
Editor, ITAudit

Many organizations are taking advantage of voice-over Internet protocol (VoIP) technology. Although there are great advantages to its use, auditors should understand the security risks posed by VoIP connections and help IT departments find ways to mitigate threats.


Information technologies have revolutionized the way people communicate and work. Most computers are equipped with the latest versions of MSN Instant Messenger, Outlook Express, and other applications that facilitate data transfer and access. Wireless devices, such as cell phones, pagers, and personal handheld computers, are found everywhere and used by top-level executives and teenagers alike. Although it's taken a bit longer, telephones are finally joining the wireless club with VoIP - a technology that converts analog audio signals into digital data that is transmitted over the Internet. Digital data is then converted back into an analog signal, so users can speak with anyone using a regular phone.

The biggest draws to VoIP service are its economical price and flexibility. In the United States, phone and cable service providers are offering VoIP calling plans that are often better than cell phone plans, and government agencies, such as the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), are considering VoIP service as an alternative to traditional phone systems. However, VoIP is not perfect. The Cyber Security Industry Alliance (CSIA) - a public policy and advocacy group - recently published a report, Cyber Security for IP Telephony, that outlines several VoIP security recommendations the U.S. Congress should consider while revising the Telecommunications Act of 1996. As organizations become increasingly concerned over data theft and network security vulnerabilities, internal auditors need to assess the risks and advantages of switching to VoIP before organizations invest in this new technology.


(http://www.theiia.org/itaudit/index.cfm?fuseaction=forum&fid=5631)


alike in "used by top-level executives and teenagers alike" introduces the notion of:
 

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MOVING ON A DIME


Hollywood and Silicon Valley were shocked when Terry Semel became CEO of Internet portal Yahoo! in 2001. But the ex- Warner Bros. chief has led the company out of dotcom-bubble troubles to a new era of record profits. He has also done well personally, making a profit of more than $250 million on stockoption sales, according to analysis firm Thomson Financial.


(Time, March 2, 2005, p. 34)


The underlined word in "A new era of record profits" means the profits were:
 

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2734860 Ano: 2005
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UFRJ
Orgão: SEFAZ-AM

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COMPUTER SECURITY AND CRIME


Internet users in 2004 faced numerous threats to computer security because of the ongoing emergence of new versions of malicious Internet software known as viruses and worms and because of security flaws in commercial computer software. According to the Internet Security Threat Report published by Symantec Corp., in the first half of 2004 there was a sharp increase in malicious Internet software aimed at computers using Microsoft Corp.'s Windows operating system (OS), and the number of newly discovered software security flaws in Windowsbased applications rose in the first half of 2004 after having declined in the second half of 2003. Microsoft recommended that Windows XP users upgrade to the latest version of the software, called Service Pack 2 which it said added security features and removed applications that potentially were security risks. Service Pack 2 itself, however, also required some security patches.


(Enclyclopaedia Britannica, Book of the Year, 2005: 161)


O programa Security Pack 2 é considerado mais:
 

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