Every tax ought to be so contrived as both to take out and to keep out of the pockets of the people as Little as possible, over and above what it brings into the public treasury of the state. Political Economy for Beginners - Sayfa 208Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett tarafından - 1876 - 231 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Dugald Stewart - 1856 - 502 sayfa
...be convenient for the contributor to pay it. ... " 4. Every tax ought to be so contrived as to take out of the pockets of the people as little as possible over and above what goes into the treasury of the state."* Of these maxims, the last three are expressed with sufficient... | |
| Charles Tennant - 1857 - 510 sayfa
...convenient for the contributor to pay it. 4. Every tax ought to be so contrived as to take out, and to keep out, of the pockets of the people as little as...what it brings into the public treasury of the State. With respect to taxes on rent, it is obvious that the share of the rent of land, which may be taken... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1857 - 610 sayfa
...considerable inconvenience from such taxes. " 4. Every tax ought to be so contrived as both to take out and to keep out of the pockets of the people as little as...what it brings into the public treasury of the state. A tax may either take out or keep out of the pockets of the people a great deal more than it brings... | |
| 1858 - 884 sayfa
...or inequality of taxation." 2ndly. " Every tax ought to be so contrived as both to take out and to keep out of the pockets of the people, as little as...it brings into the public treasury of the State." Let our miserable system be tried by this just and humane tost, and it will be found to be diametrically... | |
| 1858 - 206 sayfa
...COMMERCIAL WORKS, vol. iii. page 4. JUST AND SlMPLR TAXVTION.— Every tax ouRht to be so contrived as both to take out and keep out of the pockets of the people as little as possible over ttiid above what it brings into the public treasury of the State.— ADAM SMITH'S WEALTH or NATIONS,... | |
| National Association for the Promotion of Social Science (Great Britain) - 1859 - 760 sayfa
...expensive State establishments. 3. Taxation should be so contrived as, in the words of Adam Smith, ' to take out and keep out of the pockets of the people...as possible over and above what it brings into the Treasury of the State.' 4. Taxation ought not to be so devised as to render its payment optional ;... | |
| Chambers's journal - 1859 - 432 sayfa
...subject to a drawhack of five times that amount. 'Every tax,' says Adam Smith, 'ought to be so contrived as both to take out and keep out of the pockets of the people as little as possible above what it brings into the public treasury of the state.' ' No,' says the Right Honourable the Chancellor... | |
| Leone Levi - 1860 - 282 sayfa
...said to be opposed to the principle that every tax ought to be so contrived as both to take out and to keep out of the pockets of the people as little as...and above what it brings into the public treasury. Doubtless the trader and dealer must charge interest and profit not only on the price of the article... | |
| John Ramsay M'Culloch - 1860 - 72 sayfa
...advantage to government. And hence they should be contrived, as Smith has stated in his fourth maxim, so as to take out, and keep out, of the pockets of the people as little as possible above what they bring into the public treasury. Sully states, in his Memoirs, that the expense of collecting... | |
| American cyclopaedia - 1862 - 878 sayfa
...is most likely to be convenient for the contributor to pay it. 4. Every tas ought to be so contrived as both to take out and keep out of the pockets of...brings into the ' public treasury of the state." The taxes of most of the nations of Europe prior to the present century were so levied as to violate nearly... | |
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