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Сторінка 13
Then if we tax A . £2 ( that is 10 per cent . on the residue of his income after
subtracting £30 ) we should have to tax B . £47 and C . £197 in order to be fair .
To some extent this principle appears to be adopted in the English income tax ,
and it ...
Then if we tax A . £2 ( that is 10 per cent . on the residue of his income after
subtracting £30 ) we should have to tax B . £47 and C . £197 in order to be fair .
To some extent this principle appears to be adopted in the English income tax ,
and it ...
Сторінка 15
7 per cent . , whereas one of £427 10s . pays a tax of 8 : 5 per cent . , and
indicates , therefore , that the English system is scarcely sufficiently progressive if
we adopt the principle of proportional sacrifice . We may , therefore , say that the
...
7 per cent . , whereas one of £427 10s . pays a tax of 8 : 5 per cent . , and
indicates , therefore , that the English system is scarcely sufficiently progressive if
we adopt the principle of proportional sacrifice . We may , therefore , say that the
...
Сторінка 39
In their difficulties one Colonial Treasurer after another turned to the Customs ,
and duties of 5 and 7 per cent . were raised to 10 and 15 per cent . , almost solely
with the design of aiding the revenue . Though most of the larger landowners ...
In their difficulties one Colonial Treasurer after another turned to the Customs ,
and duties of 5 and 7 per cent . were raised to 10 and 15 per cent . , almost solely
with the design of aiding the revenue . Though most of the larger landowners ...
Сторінка 82
The rule as drafted by the special committee read , “ one per cent . of the
members paid for by any society . ” This obviously would have borne heavily on
the small Unions without branches . It is therefore within the rights of the
management ...
The rule as drafted by the special committee read , “ one per cent . of the
members paid for by any society . ” This obviously would have borne heavily on
the small Unions without branches . It is therefore within the rights of the
management ...
Сторінка 83
The committee , however , are empowered to increase the subscriptions up to
double the standard amounts ; but if they acted to the full on their power there
would still be a discrepancy of 35 per cent . , not to mention working expenses .
The committee , however , are empowered to increase the subscriptions up to
double the standard amounts ; but if they acted to the full on their power there
would still be a discrepancy of 35 per cent . , not to mention working expenses .
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal ..., Том 23,Випуск 89 Повний перегляд - 1913 |
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