| 1871 - 608 pagine
...think that we may venture to generalize upon the facts which tho most recent occasion of compensation cases has furnished. ' Those facts are, that 40 per...true return would give an addition of 130 per cent. . . . Taking the account of the year 1864-5 as the most convenient for our purpose, we find that the... | |
| 1871 - 612 pagine
...think that we may venture to generalize upon the facts which the most recent occasion of compensation cases has furnished. ' Those facts are, that 40 per...true return would give an addition of 130 per cent. . . . Taking the account of the year 1864-5 as the most convenient for our purpose, we find that the... | |
| Sir John Macdonell - 1871 - 488 pagine
...Commissioners calculate that 40 per cent of the persons taxed to schedule D " understated their income to such an extent that a true return would give an addition of 130 per cent." And in shutting the door against these evils, we are pretty sure to give admittance to others : give... | |
| Sir Josiah Stamp - 1916 - 906 pagine
...think that we may venture to generalise upon the facts which the most recent occasion of compensation cases has furnished. " Those facts are, that 40 per...true return would give an addition of 130 per cent. Let us see what additional revenue Sch. D would yield if the same proportion of deficiency prevails... | |
| Sir Josiah Stamp - 1920 - 574 pagine
...think that we may venture to generalise upon the facts which the most recent occasion of compensation cases has furnished. " Those facts are, that 40 per...true return would give an addition of 130 per cent. Let us see what additional revenue Sch. D would yield if the same proportion of deficiency prevails... | |
| Royal Statistical Society (Great Britain) - 1871 - 576 pagine
...returns bore fully as large a pro" portion to their actual income as the returns made by their competi" tors, and others in trade;" and that to have made...local rates both in England and in Scotland ;* that in both countries the method has been completely, and it is to be hoped, finally abandoned. A short historical... | |
| Royal Statistical Society (Great Britain) - 1870 - 586 pagine
...large number of compensation cases, 40 per cent, of the persons assessed had understated their income to such an extent, that a true return would give an addition of 130 per cent. On these data the Commissioners have computed, with respect to the year 1864-G5, that revenue was deficient... | |
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