Britain should adopt a graduated income tax based on the ability to pay. |
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Its first fruits, he said, may be a plan to replace Russia's graduated income tax with a flat tax. |
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The national government levied an income tax during the Civil War but did not implement a graduated income tax until the early twentieth century. |
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If done incorrectly, the testamentary nature of the spousal trust, and its graduated income tax rate, are both at risk. |
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Non-resident individuals are subject to the graduated income tax scale, but without the tax-free first step. |
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Some features that he did describe, such as free education for all and a graduated income tax, are now commonplace. |
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He decided to introduce a British-style graduated income tax on unearned income from rent and interest, profits, and earned income, with supertax on incomes over 5,000 francs. |
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The battle for the next liberal citadel, the graduated income tax, is halfway won. |
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Abolish the graduated income tax and replace it with a flat tax of nine per cent. |
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Our graduated income tax system sets varying tax rates based on income levels. |
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A graduated income tax was imposed, and there were increases in imposts on tobacco, beer and spirits. |
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Social innovations such as unemployment insurance, medicare and graduated income tax have probably had more influence over the way we live in Canada than most technical innovations. |
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The service exemption would be a graduated income tax exemption with the greatest benefit in favour of the lower ranks, the lowest paid members of the Canadian Armed Forces. |
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In Parliament, Hardie advocated a graduated income tax, free schooling, pensions, the abolition of the House of Lords and for women's right to vote. |
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