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Taxation in France is determined by the yearly budget vote by the French Parliament, which determines which kinds of taxes (or quasi-taxes) can be levied and which rates can be applied. From Wikipedia under the
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PBS Paul Solman: This is the classic (some would call it "libertarian") argument for government lotteries: taxation as "free choice." But since gambling seems ... and more » From Google News Search: "Taxation in France" unlike the federalists, jeffersonian republicans? Q. A. were pro-british in disputes between france and britian B. objected to the interference of the national government in the economy C.supported most forms of taxation D. favored the creation of a national bank Asked by Baseball - Sun Nov 16 15:59:52 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. B And we still do. Ron Paul 2012 Answered by DAR - Sun Nov 16 16:07:24 2008 How much tax is fair? Q. SOURCE Michael F. Forster, 'Trends and Driving Factors in Income Distribution and Poverty in the OECD Area', OECD Labour Market and Social Policy Occasional Paper 42 definition proportion of taxes paid by the broad income group - richest 30% (Data is for mid-1990s). Taxes include all direct income taxes, including employee social security contributions. Income groups were built on the basis of final disposable adjusted income. Taxation Statistics > Contribution by richest 30% by country Rank Countries Amount (top to bottom) #1 France: 67.9% #2 Ireland: 66.4% #3 United States: 65.3% #4 Australia: 65.1% #5 Belgium: 63.5% #6 Italy: 62.3% #7 United Kingdom: 62% #8 Canada: 60.4% #9 Finland: 56.8%… [cont.] Asked by GREAT_AMERICAN - Sun Jun 3 14:24:54 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. I have a great suggestion, let's repeal the 16th Amendment and then have this discussion. After how ever long it takes for us to agree, we can do a sales tax, which is really the equal of all kinds of tax. Answered by rmagedon - Sun Jun 3 18:27:23 2007 Unlike the Federalists, Jeffersonian Republicans...?
Q. A.) were pro-British in disputes between France and Britain. B.) objected to the interference of the national government in the economy C.) supported most forms of taxation D.) favored the creation of a national bank Asked by lindylove - Tue Sep 30 14:12:01 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. B.Keep in mind this is before you had the creation of a national bank, which implies an omnipresence of government involvement in the economy. The Jeffersonians were vehemently opposed to a central bank. There is no real comparison to current events. Answered by Agent Smith - Tue Sep 30 14:38:16 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Taxation in France"
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