Administration, Volume 12Institute of Public Administration, 1964 |
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... rates as follows : 1. That rates are a progressive tax on farmers and that the burden on the larger farms seems to be very heavy . 2. That the burden of rates on farming income as a whole seems to be roughly twice as heavy as that on ...
... rates as follows : 1. That rates are a progressive tax on farmers and that the burden on the larger farms seems to be very heavy . 2. That the burden of rates on farming income as a whole seems to be roughly twice as heavy as that on ...
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... RATES REMISSIONS AND RELIEFS There are a large number of reliefs and remissions which have to be paid for by increasing the rate burden on other properties , e.g.— 294,866 Increase in value arising from erection or improvement of farm ...
... RATES REMISSIONS AND RELIEFS There are a large number of reliefs and remissions which have to be paid for by increasing the rate burden on other properties , e.g.— 294,866 Increase in value arising from erection or improvement of farm ...
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... rates on agricultural land could be adjusted to restore the balance it would mean that town dwellers would be required to bear a disproportionate part of the rates burden . For the same reason it seems unlikely that the Bill introduced ...
... rates on agricultural land could be adjusted to restore the balance it would mean that town dwellers would be required to bear a disproportionate part of the rates burden . For the same reason it seems unlikely that the Bill introduced ...
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