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tax and base
The Kennedy plan alone would boost the base to $5,000 a year and the payroll tax to 6.5 per cent -- 3.25 per cent each.
There were no president, no executive agencies, no judiciary and no tax base.
The absence of a tax base meant that there was no way to pay off state and national debts from the war years except by requesting money from the states, which seldom arrived.
The opportunity cost of a forgone tax base may outweigh perceived gains, especially where artificial currency pegs and manipulations are present to distort trade.
Economic mismanagement, poor infrastructure, a limited tax base, scarce private investment, and adverse external conditions have led to deficits in both its budget and external trade.
Nevertheless, land acquisitions by elite families gradually drained the tax base.
There are three industrial parks within the city limits, comprising 7 % of the total land use in Cadillac and 47 % of the city ’ s tax base.
Property values are depressed, resulting in a smaller tax base for these three provinces, particularly when compared with the national average which benefits from central and western Canadian economic growth.
* Simplifying the tax structure, enhancing tax compliance, and broadening the tax base.
Proponents argue that a basic income that is based on a broad tax base, would be more economically efficient, as the minimum wage effectively imposes a high marginal tax on employers, causing losses in efficiency.
As the Ghibellines intended their fortress to be a strategic military stronghold and center of control for the area, they set about creating a settlement around the base of the Rock to support the garrison ; in an attempt to lure residents from Genoa and the surrounding cities, they offered land grants and tax exemption to new settlers.
She, and they, emphasized that repeal would generate enormous sums of much needed tax revenue, and weaken the base of organized crime.
The eventual bipartisan 1986 act aimed to be revenue-neutral: while it reduced the top marginal rate, it also partially " cleaned up " the tax base by curbing tax loopholes, preferences, and exceptions, thus raising the effective tax on activities previously specially favored by the code.
Prohibition forced saloons to close, cutting off a large portion of the city's tax base.
Political unrest, including private and public sector strikes throughout 1992 and 1993, jeopardized the reform program, shrank the tax base, and disrupted vital economic activity.
Rates of tax and the taxable base for corporations may differ from those for individuals or other taxable persons.
A common type of property tax is an annual charge on the ownership of real estate, where the tax base is the estimated value of the property.
An ad valorem tax is one where the tax base is the value of a good, service, or property.

tax and grows
Typically, as one's income grows, a higher marginal rate of tax must be paid.
Typically, as one's income grows, a higher marginal rate of tax must be paid.
When employment grows, UI program revenue rises through increased tax revenues while UI program spending falls as fewer workers are unemployed.
Beyond the potential state income tax deduction possibilities, a prime benefit of the 529 plan is that the principal grows tax-deferred and distributions for the beneficiary's college costs are exempt from tax.
The ratio of tax obligation shrinks as wealth grows because the wealthy spend proportionally less of their income on consumables.

tax and so
Proprietorships should get the tax advantages now accruing to corporations, e.g. the chance to accumulate capital so vital for growth.
Change our taxing law so that no tax shall be charged to any owner for additions or improvements to his properties.
This change will automatically adjust their tax collection year calendar so as to make all tax installments due and payable in the fiscal year collectible within that year.
Your application must include the following information: ( 1 ) your reasons for requesting an extension, ( 2 ) whether you filed timely income tax returns for the 3 preceding years, and ( 3 ) whether you were required to file an estimated return for the year, and if so whether you did file and have paid the estimated tax payments on or before the due dates.
This might be done to arouse those who have been squeezed out by the trims to exert pressure on the Legislature, so it would be more receptive to a tax proposal later in the year.
The Domesday Book was undertaken in 1086 by William I of England so that he could properly tax the land he had recently conquered in medieval Europe.
Delaware charges no income tax on corporations not operating within the state, so taking advantage of Delaware's other benefits does not result in an income tax cost.
At this time trading regulations were set up so that all Faroese commerce had to pass through Bergen, Norway in order to collect customs tax.
In December 1951 he signed a contract with MGM which sent him to Europe for nineteen months so that Kelly could use MGM funds frozen in Europe to make three pictures while personally benefiting from tax exemptions.
The cornerstone of the Maratha rule in Malwa rested on the 60 or so local tax collectors ( kamavisdars ) who advanced the Maratha ruler '( Peshwa )' a portion of their district revenues at interest.
Many hedge funds are established in offshore financial centres so that no tax is charged at the fund level ( although the investors will still be subject to tax in their own jurisdictions on any increase in the value of their investments ).
Residents of the EU were choosing to order goods from Jersey, so as to benefit from a tax relief known as Low-value consignment relief ( LVCR ).
Niger operates a Nigerien Ports Authority station, as well as customs and tax offices in a section of Cotonou's port, so that imports and exports can be directly transported between Gaya and the port.
Niger operates a Nigerien Ports Authority station, as well as customs and tax offices in a section of Cotonou's port, so that imports and exports can be directly transported between Gaya and the port.
Like the English poll tax, the French capitation tax was assessed on rank – for taxation persons, French society was divided in twenty-two " classes ", with the Dauphin ( a class by himself ) paying 2, 000 livres, princes of the blood paying 1500 livres, and so on down to the lowest class, composed of day laborers and servants, who paid 1 livre each.
According to the estimates of Jacques Necker in 1788, the capitation tax was so riddled in practice, that the privileged classes ( nobles and clergy and towns ) were largely exempt, while the lower classes were heavily crushed: the lowest peasant class, originally assessed to pay 3 livres, were now paying 24, the second lowest, assessed at 10 livres, were now paying 60 and the third-lowest assessed at 30 were paying 180.
Capital was needed for such development, so the Park regime used the influx of foreign aid from Japan and the United States to provide loans to export businesses, with preferential treatment in obtaining low-interest bank loans and tax benefits.
* A progressive tax is a tax imposed so that the effective tax rate increases as the amount to which the rate is applied increases.

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