He also levied two general taxes, introduced customs duties and reformed the system of farming out sheriffdoms to make it more profitable. |
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A whole or head tax is a tax levied on individual simply because he exists. |
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Violations of the Stream Litter Act are heard in criminal court, and fines are levied by a judge. |
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The funding was a result of a Government tax levied on every tonne of stone aggregate extracted from quarrying. |
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For non-residents proportionate amounts are levied against real property or personal property based in Florida. |
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For individuals, the flat rate tax is levied on all wages, salaries or pensions, less a personal allowance. |
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However, if residents on the estate wanted to recycle cardboard a small fee might be levied. |
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Different payments were levied according to how many windows a property had. |
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The 3 per cent initial charge is levied only on the sum invested by the investor. |
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They reduce rates levied on ordinary income, with the largest rate cut going to the wealthiest taxpayers. |
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Stamp duty on all residential investment property is now levied at 9 per cent. |
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The evaluation also found that schools across the country levied significantly different fees. |
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Inheritance tax is levied only on the estate, not on the recipients of any exempt gifts. |
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David Morgan rightly points out the tuition charges have been levied since 1995 but the alternative was no tuition at all. |
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Princes, clerics, and feudal lords often levied taxes, tithes, and rents as shares of certain crops. |
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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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A modest Tobin tax should be levied on all stock market activity to finance good pensions. |
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A cess can also be levied on these investments, which can be used to fund a social security net for construction workers. |
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Cllr Michelle Mulherin said she knew some people levied with commercial water charges who felt they were unfairly billed. |
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The tax is levied on the net value of property and money, excluding debts, acquired through inheritance, gift or usucaption. |
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There is confusion amongst consumers over whether the stamp duty is levied on the card or the account. |
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This shows in the high levels of excise duty, sales tax and octroi levied on paints by central, state and local governments. |
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Once on holiday, it is likely that a second commission charge will be levied when cashing the cheques. |
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Fines would be levied for parentally condoned truancy, to prevent truancy worsening or to combat persistent late arrival. |
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The shortage of investment product on the market is a concern, together with the penal rate of stamp duty levied by the government. |
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The taxation levied on employees with a company car is based on the full list price of the vehicle. |
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In most other countries, inheritance tax is levied, which has long been a lever to modulate the income gap. |
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If inheritance tax is to be levied at all, very generous financial thresholds must be put in place. |
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Subject to a few defined exceptions, council tax is a local tax levied on every dwelling. |
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But already we pay a price, levied not in blood but in freedom, as a fortress mentality seeps into the national culture. |
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Currently, the land portions of the property tax are levied in the spring of each year and the building portions in the autumn. |
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For every litre of petrol which pours from the pumps, 62p is levied by the government and that represents a goodly income for the government. |
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The response was an eco-tax levied against tourists on the basis of nights spent in hotels. |
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And reductions in income tax levied would reduce the national sport of avoidance and, far too frequently, evasion. |
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On October 28, Parliament also approved a sharp hike in excise duties levied on cigarettes, to take effect starting next year. |
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Estate Duty will be levied on the dutiable amount of the estate, which is determined by a series of steps. |
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There may be a tourist tax, levied at a flat rate on hotels and boarding houses. |
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Residents of Switzerland are subject to personal income taxes levied by the central government and also by the 26 cantons and 2,900 municipalities. |
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Despite very poor compliance, no fine has ever been levied for failure to comply with this law. |
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The document contained a clause for massive penalties to be levied if any other investors with legitimate claims later surfaced. |
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Ties were broken by the amount of taxes owed, if determinable, or by fine levied. |
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In Bangladesh, the government has just imposed a tax of 900 taka on all new connections, in addition to an import duty of 300 taka levied on all imported handsets. |
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This is a benevolent fund, to which the coalmining companies contribute an amount that is levied on them, for the benefit of miners and their families, and the community. |
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The tax was a flat-rate charge for local services levied on all adults over the area, although the government reserved the power to cap it in each authority. |
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In addition, there was a tithe on agricultural produce, and taxes levied on pasturage, slaughtering, the use of mills, beekeeping, and the raising of pigs. |
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They get that their contributions to their health-care premiums are taken out of their paychecks before taxes are levied. |
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The federal estate tax is an excise tax levied on the transfer of a person's property that exceeds a certain amount at the time of that individual's death. |
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As with every other fine levied by courts, penalties go to the Treasury. |
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It was a wealth tax levied entirely on movables, and not on land. |
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The estimates you provide for the Chancellor's disbursement of the funds levied by taxation, whilst colourful, are, in fairness, a little off the mark. |
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The duty is levied by the government on flights leaving any UK airport. |
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In spite of the protective tariff levied on imported decorated ceramic wares, many American art potteries were unable to survive the influx of foreign wares. |
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With excise duties, the tax is levied directly on the buyer, to be added to the price of the car, so the government just gets the revenue via a different department! |
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Feng applied for control of the octroi levied on goods entering Beijing. |
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Altogether, 42,500 troops were levied for service in Ireland during the War, representing perhaps 19 per cent of available manpower in England and Wales. |
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The main purpose of parliament was to approve taxes that were then levied by and for the Dublin Castle administration. |
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The town meeting levied taxes, built roads, and elected officials who managed town affairs. |
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It also was a highly coveted sundry and when an additional excise tax was levied against it in 1791, the Whiskey Rebellion erupted. |
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The toll levied on the Second Severn Crossing has always been identical to that on the Severn Bridge. |
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At the same site during the reign of King Charles I, river tolls were levied on boats to pay for the maintenance of the bridge. |
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These modest taxes were levied against land, homes and other real estate, slaves, animals, personal items and monetary wealth. |
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The fee to wee is being levied at The Boatyard on the banks of the River Severn. |
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All import fees levied on foreign-flagged vessels should be paid into the Puerto Rican Treasury, not the merchant marine. |
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Indian tax law involves several different taxes levied by different governments. |
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Fairly strict conditions were levied on those who aspired to become vrijburgers at the Cape of Good Hope. |
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Another innovation of Richard's, increased charges levied on widows who wished to remain single, was expanded under John. |
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The duty is levied at the time of import and is paid by the importer of record. |
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Corporate taxes were levied on capital or net income, subject to an annual minimum. |
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In the years following countyhood, the court levied taxes, set salaries for county officials, provided for public safety and regulated morals. |
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A hateful tax levied upon commodities, and adjudged not by the common judges of property, but wretches hired by those to whom Excise is paid. |
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It is a tax levied on services provided in India, except in the State of Jammu and Kashmir. |
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In 1765, Grenville introduced the Stamp Act, which levied a stamp duty on every document in the British colonies in North America. |
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Later the church replaced the manor court as the rural administrative centre, and levied a local tax on produce known as a tithe. |
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Pitt's income tax was levied from 1799 to 1802, when it was abolished by Henry Addington during the Peace of Amiens. |
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In the current taxation structure VAT is levied by the state governments on an ad valorem basis as a percentage of the price of the product. |
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Lower charges are levied on frequent 407 users who carry electronic transponders in their vehicles. |
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It could be levied on land, landowners, and slaveholders, as well as on people. |
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The PIBs and ULT bonds are secured and payable from the receipts of an annual ad valorem tax levied on all taxable property within the county. |
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Excise taxes are levied on the purchase price or market value of aircraft registered in North Dakota. |
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In Shetland, he says, a handful of people still pay the Viking wadmal tax, which was originally handed over in wool and was later levied in cash. |
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Sanctions for such infractions may be levied on individuals or on to clubs as a whole. |
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Taxes in the United States are levied at the federal, state and local government level. |
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The European Union Customs Union defines an area where no customs are levied on goods travelling within it. |
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The islands have never levied income tax, capital gains tax, or any wealth tax, making them a popular tax haven. |
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Additional amounts are secured through income and property taxes, licence and other fees as well as customs duties levied on imported goods. |
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And fines of up to PS5,000 can be levied for slaughtering a single schedule one species, such as Bewick's or whooper swans. |
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To pay for the added administrative costs, the prefecture collects municipal taxes, which would usually be levied by the city. |
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An excise or excise tax is any duty on manufactured goods which is levied at the moment of manufacture, rather than at sale. |
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In some countries, excise is also levied on some goods for purely punitive reasons. |
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Though technically excise, these taxes are really just substitutes for direct taxes, rather than being levied for the usual reasons for excise. |
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A customs duty or due is the indirect tax levied on the import or export of goods in international trade. |
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Customs duty is calculated on the determination of the assessable value in case of those items for which the duty is levied ad valorem. |
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The city levied a commission on the sale of land which funded public improvements such as a library, park, irrigation systems, and a clubhouse. |
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Monies raised through excise may be earmarked for redress of specific social costs commonly associated with the product or service on which it is levied. |
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To maintain his campaigns against the Latins, Michael pulled troops from Asia Minor and levied crippling taxes on the peasantry, causing much resentment. |
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For as is well known to all, not a single village of the highlands or the plains failed to pay the tribute levied on it by those who were in charge of these matters. |
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The Paraguayan government was extremely protectionist, never accepted loans from abroad and levied high tariffs against imported foreign products. |
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In addition, no tax or loan could be levied without Parliament's permission, and no private citizen could be forced into accepting soldiers into his home. |
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Customs and excise duties are also levied by the Central government. |
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Sales tax is levied under VAT legislation at the state level. |
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The bonds are direct obligations of the district and are payable from an unlimited ad valorem tax levied against all taxable property located within the district. |
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The bonds are payable from an unlimited ad valorem tax levied on all taxable property within the district, and are secured further by Texas Permanent School Fund guarantee. |
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Cash fine levied on Rah-i-Farda, Ayen, Negah, Saba, Zhwandon, Noor, Mitra, Shamshad, Tolo, Khawar, Bator Jawzjan, Ghaznawyan Ghazni and Hewad Kandahar televisions. |
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Taxes on motor fuel are levied on a gallonage basis, but due in part to increased vehicle fuel efficiency, taxes do not keep pace with rising highway construction costs. |
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A duty levied on goods being imported is referred to as an import duty. |
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The result is that the Smart Charge Injection falls into the 18 per cent tax bracket levied on company car users and gives Mondeo man a real boost. |
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Similarly, a duty levied on exports is called an export duty. |
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Tolokonnikova not only tried to adjust to life in the penal colony but she even tried to heed the criticism levied at her by colony representatives during a parole hearing. |
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Prior to the tax's enactment on 1 April 1965, companies and individuals paid the same income tax, with an additional profits tax levied on companies. |
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In order to regulate these, Parliament brought out an act in 1697 that levied heavy penalties, both financial and physical to those brokering without a licence. |
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There was a political dimension as well, as accusations of witchcraft were levied against the enemies of Henry VII, who was exerting more and more control over Wales. |
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The fines levied on these men brought great revenues to the crown, although contemporary chroniclers raised questions about the legality of the proceedings. |
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It is generally believed that these charges were levied The Franciscan Minister General, Michael of Cesena, had been summoned to Avignon, to answer charges of heresy. |
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These were coming to a head over the imposition of the Church rates, a local tax levied on parishes where the majority of the population were dissenters. |
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This effectively levied a very high tariff on foreign trade. |
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The company escaped a similar fine to that levied on British Airways only by virtue of the immunity it had earlier negotiated with the regulators. |
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John levied scutage payments eleven times in his seventeen years as king, as compared to eleven times in total during the reign of the preceding three monarchs. |
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It is also able to vary business rates and can regulate the application of local taxes such as the council tax levied by local authorities in Scotland. |
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