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government and pays
The subject addresses such matters as tax incidence ( who really pays a particular tax ), cost-benefit analysis of government programs, effects on economic efficiency and income distribution of different kinds of spending and taxes, and fiscal politics.
His view on class division and technocracy are as follows " Since when no one works for another, the profiteer from wealth disappears, just as government will disappear when no one pays attention to those who learned four things at universities and from that fact they pretend to govern men.
When the government pays tuition to a private school on behalf of the parents, this is usually referred to as a voucher.
Hummel threatens to launch the stolen rockets against the population of San Francisco unless the government pays ransom and reparations to the families of Recon Marines, ( using money the US earned via illegal weapons sales ) who died on illegal, clandestine missions under his command and whose deaths were not honored.
# the company pays income tax to the government when it earns any income, and then
Some proponents of private gun ownership argue that an armed citizens ' militia can help deter crime and tyranny, as police are primarily a reactive force whose main loyalty is to the government which pays their wages.
Each citizen pays only a few pennies or a few dollars for any given government favor, while the costs of ending that favor would be many times higher.
The federal government pays on average 57 percent of Medicaid expenses.
To cover the Part A and Part B benefits, Medicare offers a choice between an open-network single payer health care plan ( traditional Medicare ) and a network plan ( Medicare Advantage, or Medicare Part C ), where the federal government pays for private health coverage.
The U. S. government pays for tuition, room and board.
This income also pays for government services including office staff and public safety.
The government pays interest on the bond ( pegged at 1. 5 % in July 2010 ).
For national parliamentary elections, the government pays for the printing and distribution of ballot papers for any party which has received at least one percent of the vote nationally in either of the previous two elections.
The government pays him to grow it, so he can sell it more cheaply to Ghana than the farmer in Ghana can.
Since the military does not act in a police role when called out under these provisions, the main issue is the level of government that pays for this aid ; in principle, when a province requests aid, it must pay the bill.
The Orléanist monarchy became so thoroughly middle-class that the nation outside of the pays legal ended by regarding the government as a privileged class less offensive, but also a great deal less brilliant, than the aristocracy of the old monarchy.
The seller charges VAT to the buyer, and the seller pays this VAT to the government.
* The manufacturer spends $ 1. 10 ($ 1 + ($ 1 × 10 %)) for the raw materials, and the seller of the raw materials pays the government $ 0. 10.
* The manufacturer charges the retailer $ 1. 32 ($ 1. 20 + ($ 1. 20 × 10 %)) and pays the government $ 0. 02 ($ 0. 12 minus $ 0. 10 ), leaving the same gross margin of $ 0. 20.
* The retailer charges the consumer $ 1. 65 ($ 1. 50 + ($ 1. 50 × 10 %)) and pays the government $ 0. 03 ($ 0. 15 minus $ 0. 12 ), leaving the same gross margin of $ 0. 30 ($ 1. 65 – $ 0. 03 – $ 1. 32
Sometimes the domestic government pays part of the initial cost of factory setup, loosens environmental protections and rules regarding negligence and the treatment of workers, and promises not to ask payment of taxes for the next few years.
The federal government pays its workers ' compensation obligations for its own employees through regular appropriations.
If a student receives a HECS-HELP loan, the Commonwealth government pays the loan amount directly to the higher education provider on behalf of the student.
Despite its current $ 80. 6 billion in revenue, Pemex pays high taxes that contribute a large portion of the budget of the federal government.

government and subsidy
Delaware provides government subsidy support for the clean-up of property " lightly contaminated " by hazardous waste, the proceeds for which come from a tax on wholesale petroleum sales.
The government will also provide up to HK $ 30, 000 subsidy to for profit kindergartens wanting to convert to non profit.
Economist Murray Rothbard wrote that " Bastiat was indeed a lucid and superb writer, whose brilliant and witty essays and fables to this day are remarkable and devastating demolitions of protectionism and of all forms of government subsidy and control.
In 2004 it was revealed that the Australian government was willing to offer a subsidy to Southern Pacific Petroleum on the condition that the oil company would take legal action against Greenpeace, which had campaigned against the Stuart Oil Shale Project.
Sudan Airways's operations have generally shown losses, and in the early 1980s the corporation was reportedly receiving an annual government subsidy of about £ Sd500, 000.
The new government dealt with these problems by devaluing the official exchange rate by 88 %, eliminating all other exchange rates except the parallel market rate set by the banks and cambios, raising tariffs on water and electricity, and eliminating the subsidy on gasoline.
" A tax " is not a voluntary payment or donation, but an enforced contribution, exacted pursuant to legislative authority " and is " any contribution imposed by government [...] whether under the name of toll, tribute, tallage, gabel, impost, duty, custom, excise, subsidy, aid, supply, or other name.
The Conservative government had provided a nine-month subsidy in 1925 but that was not enough to turn around a sick industry.
The hope was the government would intervene to reorganize and rationalize the industry, and raise the subsidy.
In response to Pitt's attacks, the British government decided not pay a direct subsidy to Hanover, but instead to pass the money indirectly through Austria-a move which was considered more politically acceptable.
The bonds and land grants have been frequently characterised as a government subsidy.
However, the biggest factor in this expansion during the 1990s was a federal government tax subsidy to those planting new vineyards.
Under the 1919 Housing Act, 30, 000 houses were constructed by private enterprise with government subsidy.
To describe this, let's use the same nail market, but instead it will be perfectly competitive, with the government giving a 3 cent subsidy to every nail produced.
DC-3s were produced in quantity for World War II and sold as surplus afterward. The Douglas DC-3 was a particularly important airplane, because it was the first airliner to be profitable without a government subsidy.
The act also established a national freight corporation and introduced government subsidy for passenger transport on the same basis as existing subsidies for roads to enable local authorities to improve public transport in their areas.
After the fall of the Soviet regime and the substantial diminution of government subsidy, the repertory practice has required re-examination.
The government subsidized European immigration for a short time in the late 1880s, but immigrants arrived in massive numbers even with no subsidy.
A 1985 presentation to the National Space Society stated that although flying tourists in the cabin would cost $ 1 to 1. 5 million per passenger without government subsidy, within 15 years 30, 000 people a year would pay $ 25, 000 each to fly in space on new spacecraft.
La Barraca's subsidy was cut in half by the new government in 1934, and its last performance was given in April 1936.
Originally, the board thought it was a subsidy, but after the Centennial ended, the government sued for the money back, and the United States Supreme Court ultimately forced the commission to repay the government.
The government of Quebec gives a pro rata subsidy for each child to any private school which meets its standards and follows its prescriptions, reducing tuition costs to approximately 30 % of non-subsidized private schools.
Eventually the merger took place but a unique arrangement was granted, allowing the two parts of the new municipality to maintain separate tax rates, and a special government subsidy of 2, 000 million DKK ( 350 million USD ), paid over the next 15 years.

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