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Definition of Tax program
1. Noun. A program for setting taxes.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tax Program
Literary usage of Tax program
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the ... Annual Conference Under the Auspices of the National by National Tax Association (1920)
"HH STEELE OP NORTH DAKOTA: I have been asked to tell briefly something of the
tax program adopted by the recent session of the legislature, which closed on ..."
2. The Single Tax Movement in the United States by Arthur Nichols Young (1916)
"CHAPTER VII WORKING OUT A SINGLE tax program, 1888-1890 Henry George's big vote
in the New York mayoralty campaign of 1886 had led single taxers to believe ..."
3. The Enforcement of International Law Through Municipal Law in the United States by Quincy Wright (1916)
"48 SINGLE" tax program. It is claimed by the advocates of the. single tax that
taxation of land values '' will open up the mineral resources of the country ..."
4. Outlines of Public Finance by Merlin Harold Hunter (1921)
"The Single tax program Has a Broad Social as Well as Fiscal Significance.—The
usual inference from the^ mention of taxes is that something of a fiscal ..."
5. Proceedings of the ... Annual Conference Under the Auspices of the National by National Tax Association (1908)
"But I am unable to ascribe to the single tax program anything approaching primacy
of importance as a method of social amelioration, and I am positive that ..."
6. The Essence of Hayek by Friedrich August Hayek, Chiaki Nishiyama (1984)
"By contrast, the only intrusion required by a negative-income tax program is
auditing to verify earnings and family status. The required auditing is similar ..."
7. Making Economic Sense by Murray Newton Rothbard (2006)
"Opposition to the federal excise tax program was one of the causes of the emerging
Democrat- Republican Party, and of the Jeffersonian "Revolution" of 1800. ..."