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  • ...tabulations of the [[/Addendum#The composition of taxation|composition of taxation]] and international comparisons of the [[/Addendum#The tax burden|tax burd ...its use for that purpose tends to reduce economic growth. The economics of taxation is about opportunities to reduce its harmful effect on growth without reduc
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  • * "Meade Report": ''The Structure and Reform of Direct Taxation'', Institute of Fiscal Studies [http://www.ifs.org.uk/docs/meade.pdf] Allen
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  • (Taxation as a percentage of total labour costs, 2008) ==The changing composition of taxation==
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  • "'''No taxation without representation'''" was a slogan in the period 1763-1775 that summar ...the royal governors. The complaint was never officially over the amount of taxation (which was low), but always on the decision-making process by which taxes w
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  • #REDIRECT [[Taxation]]
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  • {{r|Taxation}} {{r|Americans for Fair Taxation}}
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  • relating to taxation and government expenditure.
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  • 20th-century English economist who advocated using government spending and taxation to influence the economy.
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  • Household income less [[taxation]] payments and after allowing for governmental [[transfer payment]]s
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  • ...rvice firms in audit, consulting, financial advising, risk management, and taxation
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  • ...e of Representatives]] that is responsible for writing legislation about [[taxation]]
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  • ...t]], excluding the effects upon [[public expenditure]] and receipts from [[taxation]] of departures from the trend growth of output (see [[automatic stabiliser
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  • The percentage increase in taxation that is due as a result of a small increase in income.
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  • a reduction in taxation for the purpose of raising economic output, or an increase in government sp
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  • ...consumers' expenditure) as a percentage of [[disposable income]], less [[taxation]] payments and after allowing for government [[transfer payment]]s.
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  • ...budget deficit]] by reductions in [[public expenditure]] or increases in [[taxation]].
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  • {{r|Taxation}}
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  • ...d [[nonprofit corporation]]s that are exempt from federal corporate income taxation and donations to which are tax deductible.
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  • ...ture reductions in [[public expenditure]] or increases in revenues from [[taxation]].
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  • Policy concerning public expenditure, taxation and borrowing and the provision of public goods and services, and their ef
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  • (Taxation as a percentage of total labour costs, 2008) ==The changing composition of taxation==
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  • The balance between the use of [[taxation]] and the use of increases in [[public debt]] in the financing of [[public
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  • *Mitchell, S. K. (1914). ''Taxation under John and Henry III''. Newhaven.
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  • ...uced increases in [[public expenditure]] and reductions in revenues from [[taxation]], that is synonymous with the term [[cyclically-adjusted budget deficit]],
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  • {{r|Taxation}}
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  • ...tal tax revenue as a percentage of GDP, and otherwise as the total cost of taxation to an organisation or individual, including administrative costs, and may i
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  • *[http://www.fairtax.org FairTax.org] – Americans For Fair Taxation
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  • ...06987 online edition]; [http://www.amazon.com/Principles-Political-Economy-Taxation-Ricardo/dp/1596059273/ref=pd_bbs_sr_5/103-4827826-5463040?ie=UTF8&s=books&q
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  • {{r|No taxation without representation}}
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  • ...on Budget]]; [[Senate Committee on Finance]], chairman, [[Subcommittee on Taxation, IRS Oversight, and Long-Term Growth]], member, [[Subcommittee on Energy, N
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  • ===Taxation===
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  • "'''No taxation without representation'''" was a slogan in the period 1763-1775 that summar ...the royal governors. The complaint was never officially over the amount of taxation (which was low), but always on the decision-making process by which taxes w
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  • {{r|taxation}}
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  • ...fect is limited by "leakages" from the injected income into, for example, taxation or spending on imports. If the recipients of the increases in income would ...balancing increase in [[taxation]], or of a reduction in the revenue from taxation without a balancing reduction in public expenditure. In either case it is m
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  • * "Meade Report": ''The Structure and Reform of Direct Taxation'', Institute of Fiscal Studies [http://www.ifs.org.uk/docs/meade.pdf] Allen
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  • {{r|No taxation without representation}}
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  • *Principles of rational taxation, 1890
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  • * 1816 [[David Ricardo]]'s ''Principles of Political Economy and Taxation''[http://www.econlib.org/library/Ricardo/ricP.html].
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  • [[Banking]], [[Money supply]], [[Public expenditure]], [[Fiscal policy]], [[Taxation]]
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  • ...n. The libertarian defender of negative liberty would object as the use of taxation to fund the service is a reduction in his freedom from state interference.
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  • ...investor with a keen ability to find deals can make large amounts of cash. Taxation on capital gains can be a disadvantage, however.
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  • ...cardo]] solves this problem in 1817 (''Principles of political economy and taxation''). Mutually beneficial exchanges only require [[comparative advantage]]s.
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  • * Leff, Mark H. ''The Limits of Symbolic Reform: The New Deal and Taxation'' (1984)
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  • ...tt is the volunteer state Co-Director for New Jersey of Americans for Fair Taxation, a non-partisan grassroots group to educate the public about the Fair Tax |title= The John Gambling Show - Jim Bennett Americans for Fair Taxation
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  • {{r|Joint Committee on Taxation}}
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  • ...ership, providing management flexibility and the benefit of [[pass-through taxation]]. Owners of an LLC are called members. Since most states do not restrict ...owners), which is a benefit of a partnership. This is called pass-through taxation. <ref>http://www.quizlaw.com/business_law/what_is_passthrough_taxation.php<
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  • | align="right"| Total taxation | align="right"| Indirect taxation
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  • ...dends of investors are again taxed as personal income, resulting in double taxation. Corporations involve a greater deal of [[bureaucracy]] than other forms of
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  • '''Fiscal policy''' encompasses [[public expenditure]], [[taxation]] and borrowing. Its essential function is the provision of [[public good] ..., which is the choice that has to be made between financing expenditure by taxation and financing it by borrowing.
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