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Tax and revenues
Tax revenues declined as 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 because
Secondly, the Tax Foundation argues that the Tax Freedom Day calculation does not include capital gains as income because it uses income and tax data directly from the Bureau of Economic Analysis ( BEA ).
Tax, tariff and trade rules in modern times are usually set together because of their common impact on industrial policy, investment policy, and agricultural policy.
The Tax Reform Act of 1986 was given impetus by a detailed tax-simplification proposal from President Reagan's Treasury Department, and was designed to be tax-revenue neutral because Reagan stated that he would veto any bill that was not.
Pollock v. Farmers ' Loan & Trust Company,, aff'd on reh ' g,, with a ruling of 5 – 4, was a landmark case in which the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that the unapportioned income taxes on interest, dividends and rents imposed by the Income Tax Act of 1894 were, in effect, direct taxes, and were unconstitutional because they violated the provision that direct taxes be apportioned.
Student Loans in the UK can not be included in Bankruptcy, but do not affect a persons credit rating because the repayments are recovered from the students future salary at source by the employer before any income is paid, similar to Income Tax and National Insurance contributions.
Whether the Streamlined Sales Tax can actually be applied to remote sales ultimately depends upon Congressional support, because the 1992 Quill v. North Dakota decision determined that only the U. S. Congress has the authority to enact interstate taxes.
The GST replaced a hidden 13. 5 % Manufacturers ' Sales Tax ( MST ); Mulroney claimed the GST was implemented because the MST was hindering the manufacturing sector's ability to export competitively.
" Tax reform proposals that transition from an income tax to a consumption tax would be more equitable because consumption requires a balance between known and complex social costs.
During his time as Deputy Prime Minister, Howe made a series of coded calls on Thatcher to re-position her administration, which was suffering rising unpopularity because of opposition to the Poll Tax, as a ' listening government '.
It also supports the removal of the Goods and Services Tax, seeing the tax as unfair because the amount paid does not vary according to the purchaser's ability to afford it.
Tax protesters attempt to evade the payment of tax using frivolous interpretations of tax law, whilst tax resisters refuse to pay a tax for conscientious reasons ( because the resister does not want to support the government or some of its activities ).
The Conservative administration in Brent had reduced the level of Council Tax charged, and Daisley admitted that his party might have trouble fighting the election because of it ; he stressed that the council had also increased charges and rents.
* Tax efficiency – ETFs generally generate relatively low capital gains, because they typically have low turnover of their portfolio securities.
Tax transfers work because both federal and provincial governments collect personal and corporate income tax.
This is especially the case in Northern Ireland, as pre-tax prices in the Republic of Ireland are kept low because of a Vehicle Registration Tax levied on top of VAT.
The GST replaced a hidden 13. 5 % Manufacturers ' Sales Tax ( MST ) because it hurt the manufacturing sector's ability to export.
Economist Yves Fortin has challenged the reasons for the change in tax regime announced by Flaherty and disputes the Harper government assertion that the Trust structure has led to loss of tax revenue because of trust conversions in his research paper Income Trusts and Tax Leakage: Is there a problem ?.
Tax resistance is the refusal to pay tax because of opposition to the government that is imposing the tax or to government policy or as opposition to the concept of taxation in itself.
Sudan IV is also used in United Kingdom as a fuel dye to dye lower-taxed heating oil ; because of that it is also known as Oil Tax Red.
# Tax exemptions for discriminatory schools impaired the ability of blacks to force desegregation of public schools, because white parents would simply withdraw their children from public schools and place them in discriminatory private schools.
Most conversions appear to have been carried out when the cars were 12 months old or older because if a car was converted when new, the conversion would be liable for Purchase Tax like the car itself.
In 2007, 94 % of all estates escaped Inheritance Tax, mainly because they fell in the nil rate band.
The Movement prompted the Meiji government to establish a constitution in 1889 and a diet in 1890 ; on the other hand, it failed to loosen the control of the central government and its demand for true democracy remained unfulfilled, with ultimate power continuing to reside in the Meiji ( Chōshū-Satsuma ) oligarchy because, among other limitations, the Meiji Constitution enfranchised only men who paid a substantial amount in property taxes, as a result of the Land Tax Reform in 1873.

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