The Edinburgh Review1824 |
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Pàgina 5
... equally well pleased with this system . Instead of being called upon to advance a large sum in taxes , they are only taxed to pay the interest of that sum . A burden of this limited extent , as it lays no individual under the necessity ...
... equally well pleased with this system . Instead of being called upon to advance a large sum in taxes , they are only taxed to pay the interest of that sum . A burden of this limited extent , as it lays no individual under the necessity ...
Pàgina 8
... equally over a lengthened period , is one of the ar- guments principally relied on by the advocates of the funding system . But it is easy to see that this argument is wholly and completely fallacious ; -and that the more the interests ...
... equally over a lengthened period , is one of the ar- guments principally relied on by the advocates of the funding system . But it is easy to see that this argument is wholly and completely fallacious ; -and that the more the interests ...
Pàgina 9
... equally show the superior ad- vantages of the plan for raising the supplies within the year . It would teach the Government , as well as the people , to be more frugal and economical , and to conduct the public business on a less ...
... equally show the superior ad- vantages of the plan for raising the supplies within the year . It would teach the Government , as well as the people , to be more frugal and economical , and to conduct the public business on a less ...
Pàgina 14
... equally on all classes . Still , however , it may be said , that though no injustice is done to professional men by taxing them to the same extent as capi- talists , when an income tax forms a permanent source of revenue , an injustice ...
... equally on all classes . Still , however , it may be said , that though no injustice is done to professional men by taxing them to the same extent as capi- talists , when an income tax forms a permanent source of revenue , an injustice ...
Pàgina 16
... equally , in pro- portion to their means , to the expenses of the war . The second advantage that would result from raising the sup- plies by means of an income tax , consists in the little derange- ment it would occasion in the ...
... equally , in pro- portion to their means , to the expenses of the war . The second advantage that would result from raising the sup- plies by means of an income tax , consists in the little derange- ment it would occasion in the ...
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