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Tax and revenues
Tax revenues declined because republic and local governments withheld tax revenues from the central government under the growing spirit of regional autonomy.
Tax revenues as a percent of GDP.
Tax revenues would flow to the county, which would remain responsible for police and road maintenance.
Tax revenues from businesses in Mettawa provide income to the Village which in turn provides eligible residents with a tax rebate.
Tax revenues that previously went to the local noble family now went to the central government treasury.
Tax revenues from large corporations made Oppegård one of Norway's richest municipalities in the 1980s and 1990s.
One of Chrétien's campaign promises had been to abolish Brian Mulroney's highly unpopular Goods and Services Tax, a promise he later reneged on in an effort to avoid decreasing government revenues.
Tax revenues from alcohol were important to the government.
Tax revenues are made up of taxes and other duties that the government levies.
Currently the funds distributed to achieve HFE are the revenues raised from the Goods and Services Tax ( GST ), currently about AUD50bn a year.
* Tax revenues above 1, 000, 000 euros per year at a 75 % rate ( rates for part of the income below a million not changed ).
Currently Metro Transit receives the majority of its funding from the State Motor Vehicle Sales Tax, the State General Fund, fares, and federal revenues.
Tax revenues and land sales remained low and state revenue was not sufficient to pay the bonds used to finance the defunct canal company.
Local government revenues come primarily from grants from central government funds, business rates in England and Wales, Council Tax and increasingly from fees and charges such as those from on-street parking.
Section 281 B refers to recovery of tax and allows the tax department to issue provisional orders to the assessee to safeguard revenues accrued to it. The Income Tax department had slapped notice on the company after disallowing exemptions claimed by the software firm.
Tax revenues generally depend on household income and the pace of economic activity.
* Tax and Expenditure Limitation, a mechanism to limit growth in tax revenues, spending or both
Tax revenues as a percentage of GDP for Germany in comparison to the OECD and the EU 15, with Germany's rates consistently lower than the latter
Tax revenues on purchases can come from two forms: ' tax ' itself is a percentage of the price added to the purchase ( such as sales tax in US states, or VAT in the UK ), while ' duty ' is a fixed amount added to the purchase price ( such as is commonly found on cigarettes ).
The Meiji government based its industrialization program on tax revenues from private land ownership, and the Land Tax Reform of 1873 increased the process of landlordism, with many farmers having their land confiscated due to inability to pay the new taxes.
The purpose of the program is to increase local revenues from collection of real property taxes and other fees and charges ; update Municipal Tax Ordinance ; Conduct Business Tax Mapping ; and system automation.

Tax and local
Mass protests were called by the All-Britain Anti-Poll Tax Federation, with which the vast majority of local Anti Poll Tax Unions ( APTUs ) were affiliated.
Tax Freedom Day varies among the 50 U. S. states, as incomes and state & local taxes differ from state to state.
The change from a progressive local taxation based on property values to a single-rate form of taxation regardless of ability to pay ( the Community Charge, but more popularly referred to as the Poll Tax ), led to widespread refusal to pay and to incidents of civil unrest, known colloquially as the ' Poll Tax Riots '.
Tax incentives provided by federal, state and local governments encouraged development.
The Greater London Authority is mostly funded by direct government grant and it is also a precepting authority, with some money collected with local Council Tax.
The council raises a precept which is collected with the annual Council Tax to fund its running and to aid the development of local projects.
Council Tax is the system of local taxation used in England, Scotland and Wales to part fund the services provided by local government in each country.
Council Tax is collected by the local authority ( known as the collecting authority ).
If a bond measure is proposed in a local county election, a Tax Rate Statement may be provided to voters, detailing best estimates of the tax rate required to levy and fund the bond.
* Chairing the local Advisory Committee for the Appointment of the General Commissioners of Income Tax, a tribunal which hears appeals against decisions made by the HM Revenue and Customs on a variety of different tax related matters.
Patten's defeat was attributed to several factors: the Poll Tax that he implemented, which was especially unpopular in his constituency, and his duties as party chairman that prevented him from much local campaigning.
He then held the local government portfolio ( 1990 ), arguing in favour of the ultimately highly unpopular Community Charge system ( popularly known as Poll Tax ).
Lily has for a long time been secretly loved by John Eames, a junior clerk at the Income Tax Office, while Bell is in love with the local doctor, James Crofts.
The SSP propose a Scottish Service Tax, a form of local income tax to replace the current Council Tax, brought in after the Poll Tax became non-viable.
The mural was painted in 1990 by local resident Mark Francis, drawing a parallel with the contemporary campaign against the Community Charge (' Poll Tax ').
Starting in 1662, the Hearth Tax Returns with attached maps of local areas were compiled by individual parishes throughout England while a duplicate of their records were sent to the central government offices of the Exchequer.
The charge was opposed and people sought to protest through mass protests called by the All-Britain Anti-Poll Tax Federation to which the vast majority of local Anti Poll Tax Unions ( APTUs ) were affiliated.

Tax and governments
Tax authorities of most major countries have entered into unilateral or multilateral agreements between taxpayers and other governments regarding the setting or testing of related party prices.
Cooperative efforts in this project by 44 state governments and the District of Columbia eventually produced the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement in 2010.
In their efforts to stamp down on cross border interest payments EU governments agreed to the introduction of the Savings Tax Directive in the form of the European Union withholding tax in July 2005.
The Institute currently advocates the free market by publishing books and policy proposals, advising foreign governments, calculating the British Tax Freedom Day, hosting speaker events for young people, and publishing a popular blog.
Tax avoidance reduces government revenue and brings the tax system into disrepute, so governments need to prevent tax avoidance or keep it within limits.
The Tax Breaks have been largely supported, despite large revenue losses by local governments.
Tax transfers work because both federal and provincial governments collect personal and corporate income tax.
Tax competition, a form of regulatory competition, exists when governments are encouraged to lower fiscal burdens to either encourage the inflow of productive resources or discourage the exodus of those resources.
From 1998 to 2005, he was Vice President of Corporate Affairs for AEC-International in Toronto and through the International Property Tax Institute, the Lincoln Institute on Land Policy, the World Bank and the United Nations Development Programme, he advised governments in the developing world and in countries in transition in Eastern Europe on property assessment and tax policy.
* Tax protestors: Some tax protesters deny the legal power of municipal and state governments to tax property on the basis that allodial title cannot be alienated by failure to pay those taxes.
Tax holidays have been granted by governments at national, sub-national, and local levels, and have included income, property, sales, VAT, and other taxes.
The financing of such operations might come from borrowing from federal or state governments and selling bonds and from Tax Increment Financing.
The federal and provincial governments had each promised $ 200 million for the expansion, with the City of Ottawa contributing the remainder of the cost using funds from various sources including the Provincial Gas Tax, the City's Transit Reserve Fund, and the Provincial Transportation Infrastructure Grant.
Tax revenue is the income that is gained by governments through taxation.

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