The Quarterly Review, 290. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1952 |
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Page 227
... taxation should not only simplify it ; they should also be designed so as to minimise the adverse effect of taxation on incentive and productivity , so as to encourage the accumulation of capital within industry , and so as to help the ...
... taxation should not only simplify it ; they should also be designed so as to minimise the adverse effect of taxation on incentive and productivity , so as to encourage the accumulation of capital within industry , and so as to help the ...
Page 231
... taxation . Why not collect taxation at the point where the earnings of industry are distributed in personal in- comes instead of taxing the profits of industry as such ? At the same time , earned and property incomes could be taxed at ...
... taxation . Why not collect taxation at the point where the earnings of industry are distributed in personal in- comes instead of taxing the profits of industry as such ? At the same time , earned and property incomes could be taxed at ...
Page 236
... taxation which have been suggested , it would both encourage capital accumulation and increase incentive for the active producers of wealth . The legis- lation could be more generous in its ... taxation which was 236 PROFITS AND TAXATION.
... taxation which have been suggested , it would both encourage capital accumulation and increase incentive for the active producers of wealth . The legis- lation could be more generous in its ... taxation which was 236 PROFITS AND TAXATION.
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JANUARY 1952 | 1 |
Trieste Italys Touchstone | 2 |
Manysided Insurance | 3 |
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