Proceedings of the ... Annual Conference Under the Auspices of the National Tax Association, Volume 12National Tax Association, 1920 Each volume beginning with volume 2, includes list of papers published in preceding volumes. |
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... paid as between neighbor and neighbor , one locality and another ; and the general escape of invisibles from taxation necessarily follows . Without going into details al- ready familiar to you , it has long been apparent that a uniform ...
... paid as between neighbor and neighbor , one locality and another ; and the general escape of invisibles from taxation necessarily follows . Without going into details al- ready familiar to you , it has long been apparent that a uniform ...
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... paid on the watch or clock of the average value of $ 2.33 , and which would run from 6 cents in some counties to 14 cents in others , and of which there appeared to be one to every three families , were traced from the time they were ...
... paid on the watch or clock of the average value of $ 2.33 , and which would run from 6 cents in some counties to 14 cents in others , and of which there appeared to be one to every three families , were traced from the time they were ...
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... municipalities and schools . In the early years of my tax work , I assumed that a solution of this problem would be to have all of the railroad taxes paid into the state treasury for state purposes , and thus TAX TROUBLES IN ILLINOIS 19.
... municipalities and schools . In the early years of my tax work , I assumed that a solution of this problem would be to have all of the railroad taxes paid into the state treasury for state purposes , and thus TAX TROUBLES IN ILLINOIS 19.
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... paid the tax and the people didn't . Of course the people could vote to pay it by uniform rates and other things to make it up but it seemed to me that the system did not reach them as directly as direct taxation . Those ap ...
... paid the tax and the people didn't . Of course the people could vote to pay it by uniform rates and other things to make it up but it seemed to me that the system did not reach them as directly as direct taxation . Those ap ...
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... paid for by a few individuals . It is always a popular thing for the masses to vote taxes upon the few , and that is what the segregation of state and local revenue will accomplish . If you will provide a system where state expenditures ...
... paid for by a few individuals . It is always a popular thing for the masses to vote taxes upon the few , and that is what the segregation of state and local revenue will accomplish . If you will provide a system where state expenditures ...
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Passagens conhecidas
Página 85 - The General Assembly shall provide by law for a uniform and equal rate of assessment and taxation ; and shall prescribe such regulations as shall secure a just valuation for taxation of all property, both real and personal, excepting such only for municipal, educational, literary, scientific, religious or charitable purposes, as may be specially exempted by law.
Página 12 - The general assembly shall provide such revenue as may be needful by levying a tax, by valuation, so that every person and corporation shall pay a tax in proportion to the value of his, her or its property...
Página 245 - Neither the state courts nor the legislatures, by giving the tax a particular name or by the use of some form of words, can take away our duty to consider its nature and effect. If it bears upon commerce among the states so directly as to amount to a regulation in a relatively immediate way, it will not be saved by name or form.
Página 213 - That nothing in this act shall be construed to amend, repeal, impair, or affect the existing laws or powers of the States in relation to taxation or the lawful police regulations of the several States, except wherein such laws, powers, or regulations may affect the transportation of troops, war materials, Government supplies, or the issue of stocks and bonds.
Página 272 - An inheritance tax is not one on property, but one on the succession; 7 (2) the right to take property by devise or descent is the creature of the law, and not a natural right, — a privilege, — and therefore the authority which confers it may impose conditions upon it.
Página 196 - It is indeed possible, that a tax might be laid on a particular article by a state, which might render it inexpedient that a further tax should be laid on the same article by the union ; but it would not imply a constitutional inability to impose a further tax.
Página 202 - No doubt it would be a great advantage to the country and to the individual States if principles of taxation could be agreed upon which did not conflict with each other, and a common scheme could be adopted by which taxation of substantially the same property in two jurisdictions could be avoided. But the Constitution of the United States does not go so far.
Página 243 - ... affects each transaction in proportion to its magnitude and irrespective of whether it is profitable or otherwise. Conceivably it may be sufficient to make the difference between profit and loss, or to so diminish the profit as to impede or discourage the conduct of the commerce.
Página 440 - ... concerns the administration of the proposed tax. No argument can be needed by the National Tax Association to support our recommendation that the administration of the personal income tax should be placed in the hands of state officials. This we regard as an indispensable condition for the successful operation of any state income tax, and we should be disinclined to recommend the adoption of an income tax by any commonwealth that is unwilling to turn over its administration to a well organized...
Página 245 - ... by whatever name the exaction may be called, if it amounts to no more than the ordinary tax upon property or a just equivalent therefor, ascertained by reference thereto, it is not open to attack as inconsistent with the Constitution.