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  • Its Mercantile Tax Revenue
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    The term 'psychological trap' is relatively new to me. The term bears resemblance to the notion of 'psychic prisons' which I recently studied in Structure & Theory of Organizations. While the two ideas are not synonymous, they do share an overarching characteristic. Both are derived from personal frames of reference, our corporate cultures, occupational ritualism, and interaction with others. Further, depending upon the mindsets of individual employees and the evolution of their corporate cultur...
  • Texas A State Income Tax
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    Reforming the Texas Taxing System Texans are some of the most reluctant people when it comes to paying taxes in the nation. The state desperately needs a reform that would change the way taxes are collected but Texans are suspicious of change and would rather settle for the insufficient tax scheme that exists rather than take the chance of reforming it and having government raise taxes or implement a state income tax. As of now, Texas has no state income tax and while this appears to be a good d...
  • Corporate Income Taxes 4 Individual States
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    : ... , 2009 No 1 No 1 1) taxation c) [tk " sei n] 2) income g) [in km] 3) avoidance i) ['vid ns] 4) partnership a) [pa: trip] 5) budget j) [bit] 6) profit e) [profit] 7) revenue b) [revinjui] 8) taxpayer d) [tks " pei] 9) numerous f) [nj: mrs] 10) significant h) [sig " nifiknt] No 2 a) Nouns Verbs Adjectives Adverbs location locate local locally delinquent government govern taxpayer taxation individual individual deduction deduct calculate tax tax personality personal regulation regulate Regula...
  • Beginning Of Provincial Regulation Over The Municipality
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    78: 263 Municipal Government The Evolving Provincial-Local Financial Relationship in Canada, and the Prospects for Municipal Fiscal AutonomyKarly McRae 000421 Nov. 21, 2003 After tracing the evolution of the provincial-local financial relationship in Canada it has become apparent that the trend, throughout history, has been towards greater Provincial control and in turn less fiscal autonomy for the municipality. There has been an increase (due to demand as well as downloading from the provinces)...
  • Fiscal And Environmental Tax Revenue
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    Do you reconcile the introduction of environmental-based tax rate differentiation as well as new environmental taxes with the traditional objectives of fiscal reform: tax simplification, fiscal neutrality (not affecting behavior) A 1. This has to be done very carefully, as introducing new taxes that are related to the environment, can dramatically affect peoples behavior. If you levy new taxes on vehicles that produce high amount of pollution, like Sport Utility vehicles people are no longer goi...
  • Marginal Tax Rate In The Period 1
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    BUOYANCY AND ELASTICITY: DETERMINANTS OF LOCAL TAX SYSTEM'S PERFORMANCE By: Julhusin B. JalisanCivil servants and priests, soldiers and ballet-dancers, schoolmasters and police constables, Greek museums and Gothic steeples, civil list and services list-the common seed within which all these fabulous beings slumber in embryo is taxation. Karl Marx Every citizen, whether young or old, wealthy or poor, property owners or property-less, pays taxes to help finance governmental functions. Every busine...
  • Corporate Income Tax And Indirect Taxes
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    The role of taxation in the transformation of the Japanese Economy Introduction Before the Meiji restoration under the feudal Tokugawa Shogunate, taxation was mainly a tool for warfare and military power. The system was highly regressive and pressed lightly on the rich and profit-earners. It was calculated to preserve a very unequal distribution on incomes and to stimulate the accumulation of private capital. This tendency somehow continued and was magnified beforeW.W. II when direct taxation wa...
  • Napocor Debt Of P 620 Billion
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    Crisis - a paroxysmal attack of pain and distress or disordered function; an emotionally significant event or radical change in status in a person's life; the point of time when it is decided whether an affair or course of action shall proceed, be modified or terminate; decisive moment; the turning point such a point in the course of the action of a play or other work of fiction (compare climax, resolution); the immediate sequel to the culminating point of a period of prosperity in rising market...
  • Its Firearms And Tobacco Tax Responsibilities
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    ATF stands for The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms they are basically a law enforcement organization within the United States Department of Treasury with unique responsibilities dedicated to reducing violent crimes, collecting revenue, and protecting the public. ATF enforces the Federal laws and regulations relating to alcohol, tobacco, firearms, explosives and arson by working directly and in cooperation with others to: Suppress and prevent crime and violence through enforcement, regula...
  • One Percent Income Tax
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    The federal progressive income tax has been an issue that has been argued on the floors of Congress, in front of the United States Supreme Court, in front of television cameras, and around the dinner table. The tax served its purpose in supplementing revenue during the Civil War and World War I, but continued taking from Americans income in peacetime, allowing fewer dollars to be spent on goods and services. When the American government was in a deficit, it was harder to argue for the abolishmen...
  • Items Of A Capital And Revenue Nature
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    Few topics in taxation have resulted in as much debate as that of the distinction between capital and revenue. Although South African fiscal legislation does make a distinction between gains and loss of a capital or revenue nature, it does not provide a definition of these terms. Thus it has been left to the judiciary, in the numerous cases brought before it, to lay down the principles governing what constitutes capital and revenue. This executive summary examines the relevance of this distincti...

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