Taxes spent in' the country from -which they are raised are totally different in their effect from taxes raised in one country and spent in another. In the former case, the taxes collected from the population... Pamphlets: India - Página 141898Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Martin Wood - 1883 - 30 páginas
...the tribute paid to Great Britain is by far the most objectionable feature in our existing policy. Taxes spent in' the country from -which they are raised...former case, the taxes collected from the population at large are paid away to the portion of the population engaged in the service of Government, through... | |
| 1887 - 732 páginas
...writers on this problem of social statics, (a writer now little known,) Colonel Sir George Wingate, RE: Taxes spent in the country from which they are raised...former case, the taxes collected from the population at large are paid away to the portion of the population engaged in the service of government, through... | |
| VAN BUREN DENSLOW - 1888 - 826 páginas
...following very clear statement of the effects of taxation as a mode of wealth distribution. He says: " Taxes spent in the country from which they are raised...former case, the taxes collected, from the population at large are paid away to the portion of the population engaged in the service of government, through... | |
| Van Buren Denslow - 1888 - 846 páginas
...following very clear statement of the effects of taxation as a mode of wealth distribution. He says: " Taxes spent in the country from which they are raised...former case, the taxes collected from the population at large are paid away to the portion of i lie population engaged ia the service of govern* ment, through... | |
| Van Buren Denslow - 1888 - 854 páginas
...circulation.) They occasion a different dislrihu. tion, but no loss o/ national income (capital). . . . But the case is wholly different when the taxes are not spent in the country from which they are raised. In thu caw they constitute no mere transfer of a portion of the national... | |
| 1893 - 1094 páginas
...— then a mere bagatelle of three millions or so, as compared with the sixteen millions of to-day : Taxes spent in the country from which they are raised...former case the taxes collected from the population at large are paid away to the portion of the population engaged in the service of Government, through... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1894 - 906 páginas
...effects upou the condition of India, that taxes spent in the country from which they were raised were totally different in their effect from taxes raised...former case the taxes collected from the population were again returued to the industrial classes ; but the case was wholly different when taxes were not... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1900 - 356 páginas
...of sending out of India so large a portion of the proceeds of the taxes paid by the Indian people. "Taxes spent in the country from which they are raised...different when the taxes are not spent in the country from which they are raised. . . . They constitute ... an absolute loss and extinction of the whole... | |
| Prithwis Chandra Ray - 1901 - 126 páginas
...Afeitr Words on our Financial Relations with India, published in 1859, Sir G. Wingate remarks : — "But the case is wholly different when the taxes are not spent in the country from which they are raised They constitute. ... an absolute loss and extinction of the whole amount... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1904 - 658 páginas
...tribute paid to Great Britain is by • f far the most objectionable feature in our existing policy. Taxes spent in the country from which they are raised are totally different in their effects from taxes raised in one country and spent in another. In the former case the taxes collected... | |
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