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- Two letters to a member of Parliament : containing suggestions for a property tax upon an improved basis : with remarks upon the principal speeches in defence of the present income tax during the late debates
- A Few words on behalf of the middle classes of England : on the subject of the income tax
- A first step in reform : with sketch of a plan for a fair, equal, and not inquisitorial income tax, as it was submitted to the Duke of Wellington
- A guide to the income tax acts for the use of the English income tax payer
- A letter to Bourchier Cleeve, Esq : concerning his calculations of taxes
- A letter to the Earl of Liverpool, suggesting a plan for relieving the country from its financial embarrassments
- A letter to the electors of Great Britain on the income tax ....
- A letter, addressed by Lieutenant Colonel John Grey : to a member of the House of Commons, on the subject of the liability of the pay of the officers of the navy and army to the tax upon property
- A measure productive of substantial benefits to government, the country, the public funds and to bank stock : respectfully submitted to the governors, directors and proprietors of the Bank of England
- A short treatise on equitable taxation, and a property tax : tax capital, not skill and industry : the income tax assimilated to a property tax ...
- An Appeal to the head and heart of every man and woman in Great Britain, respecting the threatened French invasion and the importance of immediately coming forward with voluntary contributions
- An attempt to shew the justice and expediency of substituting an income or property tax for the present taxes, or a part of them : as affording the most equitable, the least injurious and (under the modified procedure suggested therein) the least obnoxious mode of taxation : also, the most fair, advantageous and effectual plans of reducing the national debt
- An attempt to shew the justice and expediency of substituting an income or property tax for the present taxes, or a part of them : as affording the most equitable, the least injurious, and (under the modified procedure suggested therein,) the least obnoxious mode of taxation : also, the most fair, advantageous, and effectual plans of reducing the national debt
- An income tax a remedy for all political and social abuses : with flying remarks de omnibus rebus
- Argumentum ad hominem, or, Home arguments : addressed to men of landed or other property
- Brief observations on the necessity of a renewal of the property tax : under certain modifications
- Comparative reflexions on the mosaical tythe, the tythe of modern times, and the income tax of the late Wm. Pitt : with some observations on the game laws
- Considerations on the present state of the country in respect to income and taxation : in a letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Liverpool, first lord commissioner of His Majesty's treasury, &c. &c.
- Considerations upon a new place-tax : particularly with regard to the sine-cures in the Church as well as offices in the state addressed to the legislature
- Das Britische Besteuerungs-System, insbesondere die Einkommensteuer dargestellt : mit Hinsicht auf die in der Preussischen Monarchie zu treffeneden Einrichtungen
- Desultory observations on the act of the last session of Parliament, entitled, An Act for Granting to His Majesty, until the Sixth Day of May next after the Ratification of a Definitive Treaty of Peace, a Contribution on the Profits Arising from Property, Professions, Trade, and Offices
- Direct taxation : prize essay to which has been awarded the premium offered by the National Confederation for the best essay on the equitable adjustment of national taxation
- Elements of taxation : to which are added, a summary of the evidence adduced before the Parliamentary Committee on the property and income tax : And also a complete analysis of the finance accounts of the United Kingdom, for the years 1851, ended January 5, 1852
- Excess profits (including excess mineral rights) duty and levies under the Munitions of War Acts : incorporating the provisions of the Income Tax Acts made applicable by statute and by regulation, also the regulations of the Commissioners of Inland Revenue and of the Minister of Munitions
- Excess profits, (including excess mineral rights) duty and levies under the Munitions of War Acts : incorporating the provisions of the income tax acts made applicable by statute and by regulation, also the regulations of the Commissioners of Inland Revenue and of the Minister of Munitions
- Fiat justitia! : a few plain arguments derived from considerations of the impolicy and injustice of the present income tax to prove the policy and justice of supplying the deficit in the revenue by an additional per centage on real property only
- First part : Second part. On the objections to the plan of the late property tax and on modifications of it, and on the different plans of an income or property tax ; Third part. On the superior means afforded by an income or property tax of reducing the national debt ; Appendix. Estimates of income, scales of charge, &c. &c, On the advantages of substituting an income tax for the present taxes
- Gladstone on the income tax : discussion on the income tax, in the House of Commons on 25th April 1884 : with preface and historical sketch, including a proposed bill
- Hand-book of income tax law & practice : with an index to the acts of Parliament, 1842 to the present time
- Hints towards an improved system of taxation extending to all persons in exact proportion to their property and without any kind of investigation or disclosure of their circumstances : with an appendix recommending a plan, arising from this system, for the institution of a national bank
- How should an income tax be levied? : considered in a letter to the Right Honourable Benjamin Disraeli, M.P., Chancellor of the Exchequer
- Income tax : a concise exposition of the law and practice thereof, with instructions as to filling up and returning the necessary forms : to which is prefixed a short thesis on direct and indirect taxation, with forms
- John Bull's mirror, or, Corruption & taxation unmasked : containing a list of the members of the House of Commons, with the names of the counties and towns from whence returned--the numbers of voters in each--by whom influenced ; and pointing out by asterisks (*) those members who voted for the continuance of the income tax : also shewing the manner in which the public money is expended, in pensions, places, sinecures, &c. &c. by various lists of salaries, held by members of the House of Commons, ministers, bishops, &c. clearly accounting for the usual majorities obtained by ministers : to which is prefixed, as illustrative of our Constitution, Magna Charta, Bill of Rights, Habeas Corpus, Act of Settlement, &c
- John Bull's mirror, or, Corruption & taxation unmasked : containing a list of the members of the House of Commons, with the names of the counties and towns from whence returned--the numbers of voters in each--by whom influenced; and pointing out by asterisks (*) those members who voted for the continuance of the income tax : also shewing the manner in which the public money is expended, in pensions, places, sinecures, &c. &c. by various lists of salaries held by members of the House of Commons, ministers, bishops, &c. clearly accounting for the usual majorities obtained by ministers : to which is prefixed, as illustrative of our Constitution, Magna Charta, Bill of Rights, Habeas Corpus, Act of Settlement, &c
- John Bull's mirror, or, Corruption & taxation unmaskedent, &c
- Lord Brougham's speech on the income tax : in the House of Lords, March 17, 1842
- New scheme of taxation : to the editor of the Liverpool chronicle
- Observations on the income act, particularly as it relates to the occupiers of land : with some proposals of amendment : to which is added, a short scheme for meliorating the condition of the labouring man
- Observations on the income tax, setting forth its injustice and impolicy, its oppressive and degrading nature : with an earnest appeal to merchants and manufacturers, and to professional men of every class, to unite in a respectful but firm remonstrance to the throne, claiming the fulfillment of the solemn pledge which has been given for its discontinuance at the close of the war, and praying that it may never more by revived
- Observations on the produce of the income tax : and on its proportion to the whole income of Great Britain
- Observations on the produce of the income tax, and on its proportion to the whole income of Great Britain : including important facts respecting the extent, wealth, and population of this kingdom, Part the first
- Observations upon the report from the select committee of the House of Commons on the poor laws : with a demonstration of the injustice of the present laws of taxation, and the remedy suggested
- Observations, &c : Upon the act for taxing income; in which the principles and provisions of the act are fully considered, with a view to facilitate its execution, both with respect to persons chargeable, and the officers chosen to carry it into effect. | With the act at large. Together with the substance of the clauses of the assessed tax act that have a reference to this, and a copious index, referring both to the act and observations[.]
- Observations, &c. : Upon the act for taxing income; In which the principles and provisions of the act are fully considered, with a view to facilitate its execution, both with respect to persons chargable, and the officers chosen to carry it into effect. With the act at large. By the King's printer. Together with the substance of clauses of the assessed tax act that have a reference to this, and copious index, referring both to the act and observations
- Observations, &c. upon the amended act for taxing income : With a variety of examples, calculated to shew the mode of estimating the different descriptions of income, and making the deductions according to the cases in the schedule
- On the taxation of the United Kingdom : comprising remarks on the tax upon income, proposed to the House of Commons in 1842, and on a less objectionable direct tax
- Plan for altering the manner of collecting a large part of the public revenue : with a short statement of the advantages to be derived from it
- Plan of an improved income tax and real free trade : with an equitable mode of redeeming the national debt : and some observations on the education and employment of the people, on systematic colonization, and on the welfare of the labouring classes
- Plan, by which the tax upon income may be rendered unnecessary to the continuation of the war : and taxes in general greatly diminished, without lessening the warlike power of the United Kingdom
- Reasons for not supporting the government subscription : with observations on the conduct of administration in Ireland
- Reflections on a graduated property and income tax : to raise the sum of £17,822,00 ... and relieve the people from an oppressive and unjust system of taxation, augment the produce of industry and commerce of the country, and preserve the integrity of the empire
- Reform or reject the income-tax : objections to a reform of the income-tax considered in two letters to the editor of the Times : with additional notes
- Remarks on some popular objections to the present income tax
- Robert Peel's Finanz-System, oder, Ueber die Vorzüge der Einkommensteuer im Gegensatze zu Staats-Anleihen und Zinsreductionen
- Some considerations on the income tax
- Substance d'un discours prononcé par Lord Auckland, dans la Chambre des pairs, le ... 8 janvier 1799, sur la troisieme lecture du "Bill pour accorder certains droits sur le revenu"
- Suggestions for the repeal of the assessed taxes and the substitution of an equitable property and income tax
- Tax on income : rules for estimating income : with a variety of examples calculated to shew the mode of estimating the different descriptions of income and making the proper deductions
- Tax on successions, and burdens on land, etc : a treatise on a tax on successions to real as well as personal property, and the revival of the house tax, as substitutes for the income tax, and on burdens on land and restrictions on commerce and loans of money
- The Income Tax Act, 5 & 6 Vict. c. 35 : with a practical and explanatory introduction and index
- The Pitt-Peel income tax and the necessity of complete suffrage
- The Shade of Cocker and the chancellor of the exchequer : a dialogue on the income tax
- The Test of taxation, or, Assessment on income alone equal to the exigences of the state : wherein the proportionate value of property acquired is considered with that fluctuating in trade
- The appeal of an injured individual to the British nation, on the arbitrary and inquisitorial consequences of the tax on income, commonly called the property tax ...
- The income tax : Mr. Villiers' speech, April 18th, 1842
- The income tax : its extension at the present rate proposed to all classes : abolishing the malt tax, window tax, duty on hops, on licenses to sell and make beer, the tax on railways, the excise on bricks, and reducing the duty on French wines
- The income tax act, epitomized and simplified
- The income tax fathered, as also the mode of raising the supplies without funding, or, The income tax and the new system of finance, in present use, ascribed to their real author : exhibited in their primary intentions and explained at large
- The income tax scrutinized : and some amendments proposed to render it more agreeable to the British constitution
- The injustice and impolicy of the bill to increase the assessed taxes, &c., with a commutation
- The just proportion which each class of the people from the peasant to the peer have in the support and prosperity of the state, or, Test of taxation : and schedule for assessment on income resulting from a mathematical investigation of the value of property acquired and that fluctuating in trade ...
- The law relating to income tax : with statutes, forms, and decided cases, in the courts of England, Scotland and Ireland
- The speech of M. Attwood, Esq., M.P., on the income tax : Committee on Ways and Means, in the House of Commons, on Wednesday, March 23rd, 1842
- The substance of a speech made by Lord Auckland, in the House of Peers, on ... the 8th day of January 1799, on the third reading of the "Bill for granting certain duties upon income"
- The substance of the income act and of the act for amending that act : in a methodical arrangement of all their clauses, transposed as nearly as possible, according to their natural connection with each other : intended to give to general readers, without much labour, a clear idea of all their provisions
- Thirty years' observations on the effects of taxing provisions instead of income : with a just scale to tax income, derived from real property
- Thoughts on taxation : in the course of which the policy of a tax on income is impartially investigated
- Three essays, on taxation of income : with remarks on the late act of Parliament on that subject : on the national debt, the public funds, on the probable consequences of the law for the sale of the land tax, and on the present state of agriculture in Great Britain : with a scheme for the improvement of every branch of it, and remarks on the difference between national produce and consumption
- Three letters of Paul Silent to his his [sic] country cousins
- To the Right Honourable Lord Castlereagh, &c. &c. &c
- Tracts on finance and trade : submitted to the consideration of the electors of the United Kingdom
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