Administration, Volume 12Institute of Public Administration, 1964 |
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Page 7
... income as a whole seems to be roughly twice as heavy as that on the income of the rest of the community . 3. That , broadly speaking , rates are a proportional tax with respect to the nonfarming community . The report goes on to state ...
... income as a whole seems to be roughly twice as heavy as that on the income of the rest of the community . 3. That , broadly speaking , rates are a proportional tax with respect to the nonfarming community . The report goes on to state ...
Page 8
... income to the agricultural sector . ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF REVENUE Mr P. Meghen in an article , " New ways of ... income tax , a local entertainment tax and driving licences . All these were rejected by the UK Government . In Irish ...
... income to the agricultural sector . ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF REVENUE Mr P. Meghen in an article , " New ways of ... income tax , a local entertainment tax and driving licences . All these were rejected by the UK Government . In Irish ...
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... Income Tax , i.e. pays £ 190 less in tax than a married teacher who has no dependent children . Furthermore , he receives £ 63 in Children's Allowances . He will find it difficult , nay impossible , to feed and clothe his five children ...
... Income Tax , i.e. pays £ 190 less in tax than a married teacher who has no dependent children . Furthermore , he receives £ 63 in Children's Allowances . He will find it difficult , nay impossible , to feed and clothe his five children ...
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