The previous Victorian act, the Land Tax Act 1877, was directed to lands owned by squatters, what were known as landed estates. |
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Tax on gains made in October, November and December will be due by the end of January next year. |
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Tax exempt savings, however, such as Tessas, Personal Equity Plans and Individual Savings Accounts do not need to be declared on the return. |
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Obvious examples of where this principle is being flouted are Vehicle Registration Tax and the duty on wine. |
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Read the Revenue's six tips on completing your Return without tears and the ten most common Tax Return mistakes, and get it right next time! |
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A couple of years ago an acquaintance of mine ended up in court for non-payment of Council Tax. |
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Tax holidays and import duty exemptions are available to investors in certain enterprises for which there is a special need. |
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The introduction of Value Added Tax in July 1999 enabled the government to remove tariffs and import duties. |
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Tax cuts are about far more than number crunching and desiccated calculations. |
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Lower-income workers have also benefited from the Earned Income Tax Credit, which boosts their take-home pay. |
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The centre may be notifying shortly the gold deposit scheme as per the Income Tax Act. |
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The pamphlet provides a lot of information on recent changes to the tax laws. |
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The amount deducted by itemizers is found in the 1997 Tax Expenditure Report. |
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Tax revenues collected from imports and exports of goods this year are expected to be lower than the government's earlier target. |
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Tax cuts are sometimes a good idea, and there are some groups in our society who would benefit greatly from increased spendable income. |
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Schools don't pay sales tax on supplies because they have nonprofit status. |
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The corruption imbroglio may be one scandal too far for the Tax Commissioner. |
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Tax expenditures are Congress's response to the pressure of lobbies and special-interest groups. |
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How are pensioners on fixed incomes meant to cope with an ever increasing Council Tax? |
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Tax incentives should be created to aid in the development of new, community-based, noncommercial broadcasting outlets. |
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In October 1986 the government introduced the Goods and Services Tax charged on almost everything you buy or contract for. |
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It is a question as to whether you are liable to pay a sum of money under the Tax Act. |
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Fundraisers are hoping a grant from the Landfill Tax Credit will be the answer to their prayers. |
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Tax breaks, energy worries, and global warming are making nuclear, wind, and solar energy increasingly important markets. |
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Tax amnesties inevitably give rise to resentment on the part of most law-abiding citizens. |
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Tax rates will be raised but revenues will not rise proportionately or at all. |
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Given the size and complexity of the Tax Act, it is not a matter that is insusceptible to correction. |
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Council Tax bills could again soar over the rate of inflation, according to early predictions. |
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Tax will be payable on the purchase transaction to varying degrees depending on whether it is a new or resale property. |
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Tax generally has to be paid in the Republic on any money earned from rental property or stock options in Ireland. |
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He presumes that everything would pass to me and that I would have no Inheritance Tax liability. |
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Tax increases on the old reliables like cigarettes usually come in with immediate effect after the December 1 Budget. |
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Her political rivals have poured scorn on her ideas for improving the tax system. |
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The company has 5,000 of other business expenses, all allowable for Corporation Tax purposes. |
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Sir, I am sure that I am not alone in feeling that Council Tax is unfair and in need of reform. |
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The woman, head of Financial Services Tax, confounds the theory that all accountants are dull. |
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But there was an announcement of the potential return of Development Land Tax. |
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Unfortunately, confusion about the Earned Income Tax Credit has created opportunities for chicanery. |
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Tax payers are getting tired of always having to pay the dear price for the conduct of irresponsible and insensitive members of the public. |
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Tax receipts are down, as assets have been written off, so less money is coming into the Treasury coffers. |
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He believes that middle-class people bear a disproportionate share of the tax burden. |
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Tax is, therefore, usually calculated by reference to the value of the estate. |
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Tax rebates for dividends and capital gains will help reduce the cost of equity for companies in the knowledge sector. |
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Tax on unleaded petrol was due to rise 1.4p per litre last month but this was held back because of a global rise in petrol prices. |
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The Effective Tax Rate, otherwise known as What People Actually Pay, wasn't really much different from what it is now. |
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Tax breaks have meant a few hundred more houses and the population of the town more than trebles in the summer months. |
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The second storm cloud is the threat, which leaked out last weekend, of the UK government introducing Capital Gains Tax on house sales. |
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The Tax Code also requires casinos to gather personal data on their gamblers for reports. |
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You will unfortunately incur interest charges if you do not pay this Tax on time. |
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Tax is deferred until your spouse ultimately sells the assets or is deemed to have disposed of the assets. |
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The wheat from the state reserve will be sold only through stock exchanges to mills registered under the Value Added Tax Act. |
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The system EDS put in place to support the Tax Credit system was widely regarded as a complete and utter shambles. |
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Tax cuts in two successive sessions, '97 and '99, left the state's cupboard bare. |
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Tax work, for example, is mainly advisory and involves interpreting law and figures rather than poring over a calculator all day. |
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Tax cuts and benefit increases are cynically jiggered to mesh with an increasingly mythical congressional budget plan. |
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Tax collectors had a reputation of extorting more money than required and pocketing the excess. |
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For example, once upon a time, the Tax Department did not have ready access to your bank account information and unemployment benefits. |
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More families will also qualify for Family Tax Benefit Part B, with a second income earner allowed to bring home more before the benefit is lost. |
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The child's income is not taken into account for the purposes of the Tax Credit. |
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Tax whistle-blower legislation needs to do more than just protect the individual. |
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Tax preparers help clients hide income and assets outside the USA, using offshore bank and brokerage accounts, credit cards, trusts and leases. |
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This was a body of the principal landowners liable to pay land tax, and was unelected. |
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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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The landowning citizens of the county will object to the increased property tax, but those who rent won't care. |
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Central government revenues come primarily from income tax, National Insurance contributions, value added tax, corporation tax and fuel duty. |
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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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Peel, as a Conservative, had opposed income tax in the 1841 general election, but a growing budget deficit required a new source of funds. |
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Most companies were taken out of the income tax net in 1965 when corporation tax was introduced. |
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Chancellor George Osborne said that the lower, more competitive tax rate had caused the increase. |
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Income tax forms the single largest source of revenues collected by the government. |
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Anyone physically present in the United Kingdom for 183 or more days in a tax year is classed as resident for that year. |
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The Financial Year, used mainly for corporation tax purposes can be chosen by each company and typically runs from 1 April to 31 March. |
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Each person has an income tax personal allowance, and income up to this amount in each tax year is free of tax. |
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For a basic rate tax payer this means they have no tax to pay on a dividend. |
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These are not taxable and qualify for 30 percent tax relief against an individual's income. |
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A non taxable investment into smaller company shares over three years that qualifies for 20 percent tax relief. |
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Corporation tax rates can be lower in some countries and where we still have double taxation treaties. |
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The basis for the tax is residential property, with discounts for single people. |
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The gain is then subject to tax at the applicable marginal rate of corporation tax. |
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The 'tax gap' is the difference between the amount of tax that should, in theory, be collected by HMRC, against what is actually collected. |
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Comparison of tax rates around the world is difficult and somewhat subjective. |
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The table isn't exhaustive in representing the true tax burden to either the corporation or the individual in the listed country. |
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The tax rates displayed are marginal and don't account for deductions, exemptions, or rebates. |
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Central government revenues are mainly income tax, national insurance contributions, value added tax, corporation tax and fuel duty. |
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This work is designed to promote the location to tourists and drive additional revenues into a tax base. |
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Obviously Emin is not the first public figure to get lemon over tax increases. |
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It should then tax all of that as personal income, less the proportion of the car's annual mileage demonstrably clocked up on company business. |
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Metro is publicly owned, receiving funding from council tax payers and government. |
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In England, a survey for the British Medical Association of the general public showed overwhelming support for the tax funding of health care. |
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The employer then adds in their own contribution and remits the total to HMRC along with income tax. |
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The amount due is calculated with income tax at the end of the year, based on figures supplied on the SA100 tax return. |
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Vespasian sent legions to defend the eastern frontier in Cappadocia, extended the occupation in Britain and reformed the tax system. |
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The Republic had no fixed bureaucracy, and collected taxes through the practice of tax farming. |
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Physiocrats advocated replacing administratively costly tax collections with a single tax on income of land owners. |
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If your income rises above a certain threshold, your tax rate also rises. |
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Schooling was not free, but the tax support kept fees low, and the church and charity funded poorer students. |
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The important city of Ghent rebelled in 1539 due to heavy tax payments demanded by Charles. |
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The heavy tax was passed, and three days later, on 18 July, the Edict of Expulsion was issued. |
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They are repaid over time via a supplementary tax, using a sliding scale based on taxable income. |
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Since 1998, repayments have been collected by HMRC via the tax system, and are calculated based on the borrower's current level of income. |
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Whereas interest for most business investments is tax deductible, Student loan interest is generally not deductible. |
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Furthermore, the development of tithe as a compulsory tax on agricultural production resulted in greatly increased incomes for incumbent clergy. |
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Coleridge made plans to establish a journal, The Watchman, to be printed every eight days to avoid a weekly newspaper tax. |
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However, he accepted interventions in the economy, such as a tax on alcohol, if there were sufficient utilitarian grounds. |
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Given an equal tax rate regardless of income, Mill agreed that inheritance should be taxed. |
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The ad depicted Humpty Dumpty in a hospital using a smartphone application to ask whether he could claim a tax deduction for medical expenses. |
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The theatre owners unsuccessfully requested tax concessions to help them meet the costs. |
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Maggie Thatcher came in and put the taxes back down and in the end, you know, you don't mind paying tax. |
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In July 2014, Caine was reported to have been a celebrity investor in a tax avoidance scheme called Liberty. |
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John Barry could not work in the United Kingdom due to tax problems and suggested Marvin Hamlisch to score the film. |
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John Barry returned to score, having passed on For Your Eyes Only for tax reasons. |
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Benefits may include government financial assistance, tax concessions and inclusion in domestic television broadcast quotas. |
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Following the Budget from 21 March 2007 there will be only few tax breaks to British sport in the near future. |
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At the start of 2012, he moved his personal residence from Switzerland to Monaco, which is also a tax haven. |
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In 1967, Read was domiciled in the tax haven of Guernsey, where he had a business selling boats. |
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The purpose of the many microcharges is to help avoid, or at least limit, broader tax increases. |
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Staff salaries are subject to an internal tax that is administered by the UN organizations. |
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From 1 January 2019 this contribution will be abolished, as it is being replaced by higher income tax instead. |
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They have taken action to make sure that they have fair and open tax systems. |
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It is very important that our focus should now shift to those territories and countries that really are tax havens. |
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In the April 2016 Panama Papers leak, the British Virgin Islands was the most commonly used tax haven by clients of Mossack Fonseca. |
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As a consequence, neither EU bodies nor diplomats have to pay taxes, since it would not be possible to prosecute them for tax evasion. |
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These variations in the levels of charges may be viewed as de facto tax varying powers. |
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This means that all income earned throughout the world is assessable for Manx tax rather than only income earned in or brought into the Island. |
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Salmond said in February 2014 that an independent Scotland in a currency union would retain tax and spending powers. |
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Education is funded by tax payers at all levels except for the majority of graduate studies. |
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He knows that supporting a tax increase would be politically suicidal. |
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Both candidates promised tax relief for middle-class families. |
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When asked about her tax plan, the candidate didn't equivocate. |
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They failed to declare all of their earnings on their tax return. |
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The owners claimed the tax assessment on their house was too high. |
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Progressive taxes attempt to reduce the tax burden of people with a lower ability to pay. |
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The A.M.A also calls for refundable, advanceable tax credits or vouchers, to help Americans buy insurance. |
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I need not dwell on the effect of the antitravel tax on our common carrier transportation services in the United States. |
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Once you've submitted a tax return, the Tax Department will assess the amount of tax you still owe. |
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Other sources of income, e.g. part-time job, bank of mum and dad, tax credits, etc. |
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In the process, he managed to make the Republican tax cut sound like a blast from the past. |
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The tax officials seized documents that Tony Hachem said related to a company for which he'd done unpaid bookwork about five years ago. |
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Bracket creep can be avoided by regularly adjusting tax brackets for inflation, so that the tax brackets remain unchanged in real terms. |
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The dilemma was how to propose a big tax cut and still look credible. Dole knew that the Democrats would mock him for a deathbed conversion. |
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In an interesting sidebar, the government has launched a Senate inquiry into environmental organisations and tax deductability. |
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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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A flat tax means scrapping all income tax bands and the various exemptions and loopholes and replacing them with a single low rate. |
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To meet these Kyoto targets, the New Zealand government has proposed a flatulence tax on farmers of sheep, cows, deer and goats. |
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Its early road cars could be bought as kits, in order to save on purchase tax. |
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The tactic was to gazump the Labour Party and the FOL by a major restructuring of the tax system. |
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Republicans planned to use the reconciliation process to go it alone on both health care and tax reform. |
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Moving goods across a border often requires the payment of excise tax, often collected by customs officials. |
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The Scottish Parliament has legislative authority for all other areas relating to Scotland, as well as a limited power to vary income tax. |
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Sheriffs, originally appointed by the King as royal administrators and tax collectors, developed legal functions. |
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In return, Henry was required to remit a penny per hearth of the tax roll to the Pope. |
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The Domesday survey therefore recorded the names of the new holders of lands and the assessments on which their tax was to be paid. |
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Either way, effectively the government is simply using the hypothecated tax as part of general revenue, and the hypothecation is a sham. |
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Theodosius's financial position must have been difficult, since he had to pay for expensive campaigning from a reduced tax base. |
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Still, they had to handle an increasing tax rate and so they often abandoned their lands to survive in a city. |
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The US government seeks to incentivize home ownership through a favorable tax system. |
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This was an advantage for William, as it was the only universal tax collected by western European rulers during this period. |
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It was an annual tax based on the value of landholdings, and it could be collected at differing rates. |
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King Edward I reissued the Charters of 1225 in 1297 in return for a new tax. |
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The new tax should have helped the farming community. But in practice farmers generally appear to be worse off than before. |
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To pay off debts incurred during the Castille campaign, the prince instituted a hearth tax. |
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He then joined a group of Gascon lords who appealed to Charles V for support in their refusal to pay the tax. |
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Henry VII improved tax collection within the realm by introducing ruthlessly efficient mechanisms of taxation. |
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They were unpaid, which, in comparison with modern standards, meant a lesser tax bill to pay for a police force. |
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The conflicts with Spain and in Ireland dragged on, the tax burden grew heavier, and the economy was hit by poor harvests and the cost of war. |
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Virginia's property tax is set and collected at the local government level and varies throughout the Commonwealth. |
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One governor of the company was even reported as saying in 1864 that he would rather have the saltpetre made than the tax on salt. |
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Many MPs viewed the imposition of the tax as a breach of the Petition of Right. |
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Charles, however, argued that there was no legal bar to collecting the tax for defence during peacetime and throughout the whole of the kingdom. |
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An area of the city has been designated an enterprise zone, with tax relief and simplified planning to lure investment. |
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Calonne initially spent liberally, but he quickly realised the critical financial situation and proposed a new tax code. |
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The proposal included a consistent land tax, which would include taxation of the nobility and clergy. |
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It also abolished the highly inefficient system of tax farming, whereby private individuals would collect taxes for a hefty fee. |
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The new tax helped offset losses in indirect tax revenue, which had been caused by a decline in trade. |
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It was willingly supported by hundreds of thousands of investors and tax payers, despite the higher taxes on land and a new income tax. |
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Addington opposed emancipation, instituted annual accounts, abolished income tax and began a programme of disarmament. |
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It was supported by hundreds of thousands of investors and taxpayers, despite the higher taxes on land and a new income tax. |
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The People's Budget attempted to introduce a heavy tax on land value, inspired by the economist and philosopher Henry George. |
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Funding for these services is provided through general taxation and not a specific tax. |
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The British economy benefitted in the first Thatcher ministry by tax income from North Sea oil coming on stream. |
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Cameron had personally intervened in 2013 to water down a planned EU crackdown on tax evasion. |
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The 1980s saw the SNP further define itself as a party of the political left, such as campaigning against the poll tax. |
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During the 2015 Labour leadership election, Andy Burnham said that he would introduce a graduate tax to replace fees. |
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Political subdivisions also levy their own sales tax in addition to the state fees. |
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An important difference was the gradual loss of tax revenue by the new polities. |
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This meant there was less need for large tax revenues and so the taxation systems decayed. |
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Under pressure from public opinion, she began to pay income tax for the first time, and Buckingham Palace was opened to the public. |
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Each centre's offering includes differing legal, tax and regulatory environments. |
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The Income Tax Law of 1928 introducing income tax was the first law drafted entirely in English. |
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Collaboration at the OECD regarding taxation, for example, has fostered the growth of a global web of bilateral tax treaties. |
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On 22 October 2008, at an OECD meeting in Paris, 17 countries led by France and Germany decided to draw up a new blacklist of tax havens. |
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Germany, France, and other countries called on the OECD to specifically add Switzerland to a blacklist of countries that encourage tax fraud. |
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Also the OECD's actions against competitive tax practices has raised criticism. |
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The primary objection is the sanctity of tax policy as a matter of sovereign entitlement. |
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The historic reasoning for the regressive nature of the payroll tax is that entitlement programs have not been viewed as welfare transfers. |
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The incidence of corporate income tax has been a matter of considerable ongoing controversy for decades. |
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The 56 smallest of these, as measured by their housing stock and tax assessments, were completely abolished. |
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In 1946, purchase tax was removed completely from kitchen fittings and crockery, while the rate was reduced on various gardening items. |
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Such taxation usually includes a larger income tax for people with higher incomes, called a progressive tax. |
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She also alienated many Conservative voters with a demand for a local poll tax. |
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Additional problems emerged when many of the tax rates set by local councils proved to be much higher than earlier predicted. |
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The succeeding Major government abolished the tax in 1991 and introduced Council Tax in 1993, a banded property tax. |
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It was revealed in December 2016 that Thatcher had herself failed to register for the poll tax and was threatened with a penalty fine. |
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Far back in the mists of ancient time, in the great and glorious days of the former Galactic Empire, life was wild, rich and largely tax free. |
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In 1667 Commissioners of Supply were appointed in each sheriffdom to collect the land tax. |
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There are several joint boards for electoral registration and the purposes of property valuation for assessing council tax and rates. |
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Tax breaks to selected manufacturers like automakers, and dollops of consumer credit, have jammed the malls and snarled traffic. |
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In 2012 the so-called Bedroom Tax was passed, an under-occupancy penalty that disproportionately hits low-income families. |
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Tax relief is provided by the Revenue Commissioners in respect of expenditure incurred on the repair, maintenance or restoration of the approved building or garden. |
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I applied for Child Tax Credit months ago via the Internet route. |
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Tax evasion carries a maximum penalty of five years, and thus it seems likely that Grimm would be covered by the provision. |
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Forty states have banded together to organize the Streamlined Sales Tax Project, which has been holding meetings this fall to address issues that vex multistate companies. |
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Tax incentives exist abroad, and those with the resources and know-how have long taken advantage of them, well within the law. |
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But the Federal Renewable Electricity Production Tax Credit is in danger of sunsetting at the end of this year. |
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Hon. Tax Cut or who has fresh thoughts outside of a looped reel of Life with Father. |
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As indicated in the mid-term Review of November 2003, RBI had constituted a High Powered Committee for operationalising an On-line Tax Accounting System. |
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Tax increases hiked the prices of tobacco and some luxury goods. |
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Tax on alcohol and cigarettes unchanged to try and keep us sweet. |
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Tax evasion is when you do something illegal, like not declaring income. |
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Is something being done for him for which, in the course or furtherance of a business carried on by him, he has had to pay a consideration which has attracted Value Added Tax? |
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Baden is a Brissie born and bred pilot who also flies above the corridors of justice as a lawyer with experience in IT, Privacy and Tax law and cyberlaw. |
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There is no Capital Gains Tax on any future disposal of the property. |
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It, therefore, for the purposes of the Tax Act, which is now applying differently to the real facts, treats that disposition of property as a distribution of profits. |
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Tax exemptions on dividend payments from pension funds have been scrapped. |
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Tax exaction became centralized, more efficient, and less expensive. |
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If there is a potential Inheritance Tax liability, placing the policy in trust will remove it from your estate for the purposes of Inheritance Tax. |
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At the Labour conference in September 2013, Miliband highlighted his party's stance on the NHS and announced if elected Labour would abolish the bedroom tax. |
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The history of the rates charged is not easy to find, but there is a partial history at UK Tax History. |
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Tax cuts allow consumers to increase their spending, which boosts aggregate demand. |
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The news account started by recounting details of the candidate's appearance and buried the lede by not mentioning his new call for tax reform until the 19th paragraph. |
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He took residence within the Sultan's summer palace and reformed the tax and justice systems in his province to maintain order and prevent bribery. |
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John Howard argued that he was a relatively new Treasurer in 1978 when he was first given some advice from Treasury officials concerning the bottom-of-the-harbour tax schemes. |
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In 1736 an increase in the tax on gin inspired riots in London. |
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Up a street called The Grove, just before the tax office, there's this alley, half hidden by a skip overflowing with bin-bags smelling of bubbling nappies. |
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Also, from the late 18th century British cotton mill industry began to lobby the government to both tax Indian imports and allow them access to markets in India. |
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An economic analysis using the law of supply and demand and the economic effects of a tax can be used to show the theoretical benefits and disadvantages of free trade. |
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He argues that the removal of protective tariffs alone is never sufficient to improve the situation of the working class, unless accompanied by a shift towards land value tax. |
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Since newspapers were printed on stamped paper, those most affected by the introduction of the duty were the most effective at producing propaganda opposing the tax. |
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Marshall notes the British went into partnership with Indian bankers and raised revenue through local tax administrators and kept the old Mughal rates of taxation. |
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His miscomputation of the amount of tax he owed increased his tax bill. |
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Pitt was also forced to introduce Great Britain's first ever income tax. |
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The sequence of events leading to the Revolution included the national government's fiscal troubles caused by an inefficient tax system and expenditure on numerous large wars. |
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Their salaries, wages and emoluments are subject to a tax for the benefit of the European Communities and are, in turn, exempt from national taxes. |
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A second rebuilding act was passed that year, raising the tax on coal and thus providing a source of funds for rebuilding of churches destroyed within the City of London. |
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Opposition to ship money steadily grew, but the 12 common law judges of England declared that the tax was within the king's prerogative, though some of them had reservations. |
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The chief tax imposed by Charles was a feudal levy known as ship money, which proved even more unpopular, and lucrative, than poundage and tonnage before it. |
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The new tax was introduced in Scotland in 1989 and in England and Wales the following year, and proved to be among the most unpopular policies of her premiership. |
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After the President, in a press conference in late June, inveighed against tax breaks for corporate jets, the industry quickly insisted that such a change would cost jobs. |
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Albret, who already had become discontented by the influx of English administrators into the enlarged Aquitaine, refused to allow the tax to be collected in his fief. |
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While Edward was in Winchelsea, preparing for the campaign in Flanders, Bigod and Bohun turned up at the Exchequer to prevent the collection of the tax. |
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One major reason for the strength of the English monarchy was the wealth of the kingdom, built on the English system of taxation that included a land tax, or the geld. |
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Clear majorities expressed support for both a devolved Scottish Parliament and that Parliament having the power to vary the basic rate of income tax. |
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Tax allowances were raised, as well, construction of council housing accelerated, and pensions and national assistance benefits were increased. |
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There are 269 'lower tier' authorities, which all have the function of billing authority for Council Tax. |
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Historically, central government retained the right to cap an increase in Council Tax, if it deemed the council to be increasing it too severely. |
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Precepting authorities do not collect Council Tax directly, but instruct a billing authority to do it on their behalf by setting a precept. |
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Many of them, such as Isle of Man, Cayman islands and Bermuda are used as tax havens and as flags of convenience for ships as part of the Red Ensign group. |
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Tax avoidance by corporations came to national attention in 2012, when MPs singled out Google, Amazon. |
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It proposes a separate English rate of Income Tax and rejects regional governance in England. |
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In 1990, the Poll Tax Riots began by a demonstration attended by 200,000 people and ultimately caused rioting in the surrounding area. |
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The Scottish Parliament is also has full control over Land and Buildings Transaction Tax and Scottish Landfill Tax. |
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Councils obtain additional income through the Council Tax, that the council itself sets. |
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It is investigated by the Enforcement Directorate and Indian Income Tax Department. |
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The charge was replaced by Council Tax in 1993, two years after its abolition was announced. |
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After the English Malt Tax of 1725, most of Scotland's distillation was either shut down or forced underground. |
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The Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 led to a boom in commercial real estate. |
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Tax systems in countries other than the USA treat an entity as a corporation only if it is legally organized as a corporation. |
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The federal courts, such as the Federal Court, Federal Court of Appeal, and Tax Court, each have their own reporter series. |
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To achieve this objective, the rate of Central Excise and Service Tax will be progressively altered and brought to a common rate. |
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These courts are the Federal Court of Appeal, the Federal Court, the Tax Court of Canada, and the Court Martial Appeal Court of Canada. |
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Tax cuts for the wealthy and the dismantling of the welfare state are Tory wet dreams. |
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The Fair Tax would be simple, inexpensive, understandable, administrable, visible, equitable and respectful of privacy rights. |
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We are holding a rally as part of a National Day of Action against the Bedroom Tax, benefit sanctions and Workfare. |
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The Tax Court recently examined the methodology for making this allocation. |
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Such treaties typically concern matters such as tax, finance, environment and trade, and other matters not relating directly to defence and international representation. |
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The Scottish Parliament has the power to pass laws and has tax powers. |
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The recent hike in Special Consumption Tax has badly hit Raki consumption in Turkey. |
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Rationalisation of Taxes and Duties and Rationalisation of Withholding Tax Regime, Shahzad Ahmed said. |
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Aprill, The Impact of Agency Procedures and Judicial Review on Tax Reform, 65 NAT'L Tax. |
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To maintain the burhs, and to reorganise the fyrd as a standing army, Alfred expanded the tax and conscription system based on the productivity of a tenant's landholding. |
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The monarch, by law, is not required to pay income tax, but Queen Elizabeth II has voluntarily paid it since 1993, and also pays local rates voluntarily. |
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Hong Kong's tertiary sector dominated economy is characterised by simple taxation with a competitive level of corporate tax and supported by its independent judiciary system. |
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The sport annually draws millions of dollars of tax revenue. |
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On 1 December 2014, Cellino was disqualified by the Football League after it obtained documents from an Italian court, where he was found guilty of tax evasion. |
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Buckingham introduced to Parliament a Public Institution Bill allowing boroughs to charge a tax to set up libraries and museums, the first of its kind. |
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Holland was selected because it does not have a direct tax on royalties. |
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By 440 CE, an imperial law frankly states that the Roman state has insufficient tax revenue to fund an army of a size required by the demands placed upon it. |
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In October 2015 Lloyd Webber was involved in a controversial House of Lords vote over proposed cuts to tax credits, voting with the Government in favour of the plan. |
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This meant that he still received more tax, despite Parliament's veto. |
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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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It detailed a representative government with enumerated social programs to remedy the numbing poverty of commoners through progressive tax measures. |
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Their abandoning their homes means no tax revenues for the county. |
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Critics contend that tax disadvantages to investments in education contribute to a shortage of educated labor, inefficiency, and slower economic growth. |
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For a discussion of some of these factors, see the Tax Clinic, edited by Glenn Mackles, in the March 1994 issue of The Tax Adviser. |
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I have always gravitated toward the BNA Tax Management Library because it is the easiest to use. |
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Which British Prime Minister was responsible for the Boston Tea Party Tax Revolt? |
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The next summer he summoned his knights to impose a steep tax. |
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At that time, Bob Spidell hired me to write the California Tax Letter and speak at Spidell's seminars. |
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A loophole which allowed evasion of this tax was closed in the Education Act of 1646, which established a solid institutional foundation for schools on Covenanter principles. |
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Other States are currently using EDI for Motor Fuel Excise Tax returns, Oil and Gas Production reports, and Severance Tax returns. |
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