The law did not provide for the apportionment of the tax, and, if it was a direct tax, the law was confessedly unwarranted by the Constitution. |
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Nevertheless, in most provinces, nobles continued to escape the oldest basic direct tax, the taille, not to mention forced labour on the roads. |
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There is a strong emphasis on low direct tax rates and, notwithstanding a couple of years of slippage, firm control over government spending. |
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The main direct tax, the taille, was levied on persons in central provinces, but on land in peripheral ones like Languedoc. |
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I see no reason whatsoever for the European Union to raise its own direct tax. |
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In the Agency's view, the charge is a direct tax, from which it should be exempt under the 1946 Convention. |
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We also found that women lose more from the direct tax and welfare changes than men. |
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This could be based on a temporary national insurance holiday or temporary direct tax rebates. |
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These businesses are allowed to declare their income for direct tax purposes under cash based accounting rules. |
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It is also essential that other direct tax obstacles find a solution by coordination and not only through costly litigation. |
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Eliminating their capital taxes, which are a direct tax on productive investment: they tax firms even when these firms fail to make a profit. |
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They retained only one direct tax, the tithe on agricultural produce. |
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The traditional tax system of Castile, with its reliance upon sales taxes and a direct tax on the tithe proved ill suited for the natural resource based economy of New Spain. |
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Of course, he can no longer direct tax dollars as he sees fit. |
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In the base-case model, the fiscal authority increases the direct tax rate to offset this effect and maintain the original long-run debt-to-GDP ratio. |
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Examples of direct tax are income and capital taxes. |
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There is an indirect tax on consumption and a personal direct tax. |
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This would have been the first direct tax on income in the Cayman Islands' history. |
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What is required, he insists, is a direct tax on carbon emissions. |
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Unlike a tax on real estate, an income tax was not obviously a direct tax. |
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Shocks are included for the GDP deflator, the CPI, real consumption, real investment, real exports, real imports, the total direct tax rate, and wages. |
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In France, nobles were exempt from paying the taille, the major direct tax. |
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The hard fact is that while a strong business base provides employment, businesses do not provide direct tax revenue through purchases or work income to municipal governments. |
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The Conservative Party recognizes that these programs can be delivered through a number of ways, including through direct tax payments to parents through tax deductions and other policy matters. |
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Holland was selected because it does not have a direct tax on royalties. |
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The primary source of direct tax revenue was individuals, who paid a poll tax and a tax on their land, construed as a tax on its produce or productive capacity. |
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