| Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) - 1879 - 550 pagina’s
...For this purpose it is my intention to propose that the presumption founded upon the Assessed Taxes shall be laid aside, and that a general tax shall be imposed upon all the leading branches of income. No scale of income, indeed, which can be devised will be perfectly... | |
| Stephen Dowell - 1884 - 404 pagina’s
...For this purpose it is my intention to propose, that the presumption founded upon the assessed taxes shall be laid aside, and that a general tax shall be imposed upon all the leading branches of income. No scale of income indeed which can be devised will be perfectly... | |
| Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman (R. A.) - 1911 - 750 pagina’s
...therefore declared it to be his intention to propose " that the presumption founded upon the assessed taxes shall be laid aside, and that a general tax shall be imposed upon all the leading branches of income," for the purpose of " obtaining, by an efficient and comprehensive... | |
| 1914 - 776 pagina’s
...therefore declared it to be his intention to propose "that the presumption founded upon the assessed taxes shall be laid aside, and that a general tax shall be imposed upon all the leading branches of income," for the purpose of " obtaining, by an efficient and comprehensive... | |
| Alfred Edward Bland, Philip Anthony Brown, Richard Henry Tawney - 1914 - 776 pagina’s
...For this purpose it is my intention to propose, that the presumption founded upon the assessed taxes shall be laid aside, and that a general tax shall be imposed upon all the leading branches of income. No scale of income indeed which can be devised will be perfectly... | |
| Simon R. James - 2002 - 456 pagina’s
...Pitt came to the heart of his proposal 'that the presumption founded upon the Assessed Taxes should be laid aside and that a general tax shall be imposed on all the leading branches of income'.4 This was the truly revolutionary proposal, the logical extension of the relief provision... | |
| B. E. V. Sabine - 2005 - 298 pagina’s
...Pitt came to the heart of his proposal 'that the presumption founded upon the Assessed Taxes should be laid aside and that a general tax shall be imposed on all the leading branches of income'.4 This was the truly revolutionary proposal, the logical extension of the relief provision... | |
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