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    the revolutionary slogan ‘no taxation without representation’. How did that express the core values of the new American political culture? Under American Revolution we understand politic developments in British colonies in North America in 1775-1783‚ which ended up creating the United States. They were caused by the unwillingness of the colonies to obey to the interests of the metropolis. The slogan that best expressed the cause of the revolution was ‘No taxation without representation’. It was

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    a three-tier government – Central government‚ State Government and Local Governments. As the local public authorities are directly under the state government‚ no separate allocation of taxation rights has been done to them. Rakesh Mohan at the NCAER conference held in January 2004‚ had argued that under-taxation in India is the root cause of its financial problem. In the conference‚ Indira Rajaraman supported the view point in her paper‚ ‘Fiscal Development and Outlook in India’. According to M

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    UGANDA’S TAX SYSTEM. INTRODUCTION Taxation refers to a system used by the government through levying assessment to obtain money from people‚ industries and organizations. It is not relatively permanent but also compulsory and does not guarantee a direct relationship between the amount contributed by a citizen and the extent of the government services provided to him or her. Taxation is the only practical means of raising the revenue used to finance government spending on the goods and services

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    Tax Reforms in India

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    TAX REFORMS IN INDIA * About :- Tax reform is the process of changing the way taxes are collected or managed by the government. Tax reformers have different goals. Some seek to reduce the level of taxation of all people by the government. Some seek to make the tax system more progressive or less progressive. Others seek to simplify the tax system and make the system more understandable‚ or more accountable . Numerous organizations have

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    businesses react in turn affects the level and structure of taxation. The purpose of taxation is to raise revenue to pay for public goods‚ but along the way it has impacts on economic growth and income distribution. These impacts are often undesirable‚ and sometimes difficult to predict. Tax policy is the most complex area of economic policy‚ because each tax change has so many ramifications. One can say very little about the impacts of taxation based simply on economic theory and deductive logic.

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    and British had about taxation and representation. First‚ I will explain what specific rights belong to the colonists. Second‚ I will discuss the relationship the colonies had with Great Britain. Third‚ I will talk about the rights and authority that Great Britain had over the colonies and describe how the Americans viewed the relationship between the colonies and Great Britain. I will discuss the similarities and differences the Americans and British had regarding taxation and representation.

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    Science and Urban Economics 21 (3)‚ 333–350 Browning‚ Lynnley (2008): Seeking tax cheats‚ U.S – (2008): The history of PATA and its effect on pricing arrangements and mutual agreement procedures‚ in: Journal of International Accounting‚ Auditing and Taxation 17 (1)‚ 31–50 Borkowski‚ Susan C Bartelsmann‚ Eric J. / Roel M. W. J. Beetsma (2001): Why pay more? Corporate tax avoidance through transfer pricing in OECD countries‚ in: Journal of Public Economics 87 (9–10)‚ 2225–2252 Baker‚ Raymond W G7 (1999):

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    Bibliography: Brownlee‚ E. (1996) Federal Taxation In America. England: Cambridge Univeristy Press. Giovannini‚ A. Hubbard‚ K. & Slemrod‚ R. (1993) Studies in International Taxation. USA: National Bureau of Economic Research. Horwath International. (2002) International master tax guide. Australia: CCH International. Lymer‚ A. & Hasseldine‚ J. (2002) The International Taxation System. USA: Kluwer Academic Publishers. Lymer‚ A. & Oats‚ L. (2008) Taxation: Policy and Practice‚ 15th Edition (2008/9)

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    “TAX SYSTEM OF THE PHILIPPINES: ITS ASSESSMENT” I. INTRODUCTION Taxation: Defined As defined by Cooley‚ taxation is the process or means by which the sovereign‚ through its law-making body‚ raises income to defray the necessary expenses of government. It is expressed in another way as a method of apportioning the cost of government among those who in some measure are privileged to enjoy its benefits and must‚ therefore‚ bear its burdens. In order to finance the necessary expenses of the government

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    Effectiveness of ‘fat tax: The effectiveness of the fat tax Elasticity: when consumer is changing pattern of buying according to the change in price‚ eg. When its espcial they tend to buy more and if the price rises they don’t want a lot and if they don’t need they don’t even buy it. Inelasticity: when consumers buy products that they need the most and even if the price rise they buy it. Basic needs products‚ and if the prise is low they don’t buy more than what they need. The link between

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