Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet TAXES
TAXES
Definition av TAXES
- böjningsform av tax
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- Road network expenditure of around €1 billion is paid with vehicle and fuel taxes that amount to around €1.
- A believer in absolute monarchy, he focused on state development and financial reorganization, imposing taxes and stringent regulations on public servants.
- During the middleage is cited various times in the list of villages and towns that paid the taxes to the Roman curia.
- Transport in Japan is also very expensive in international comparison, reflecting high tolls and taxes, particularly on automobile transport.
- Parimutuel betting or pool betting is a betting system in which all bets of a particular type are placed together in a pool; taxes and the "house-take" or "vigorish" are deducted, and payoff odds are calculated by sharing the pool among all winning bets.
- In the United Kingdom, poll taxes were levied by the governments of John of Gaunt in the 14th century, Charles II in the 17th and Margaret Thatcher in the 20th century.
- Within the Papal States, he lowered taxes, produced a surplus in the papal budget and repudiated nepotism within the Church.
- The physical (borders), technical (standards) and fiscal (taxes) barriers among the member states are removed to the maximum extent possible.
- The game's objective is to create a city, develop residential and industrial areas, build infrastructure, and collect taxes for further city development.
- Tax Freedom Day is a concept developed and trademarked by American businessman Dallas Hostetler, which aims to calculate the first day of the year on which a nation as a whole has theoretically earned enough income to pay its taxes.
- Land taxes were not unknown in England, as the Anglo-Saxon kings had periodically levied a Danegeld on that basis, but tallage was brought to England by the Normans as a feudal duty.
- Tax law or revenue law is an area of legal study in which public or sanctioned authorities, such as federal, state and municipal governments (as in the case of the US) use a body of rules and procedures (laws) to assess and collect taxes in a legal context.
- The unpopularity of the Stamp Act, and other such taxes levied by the parliament would contribute to the start of the American revolution; Leopold Mozart and his family toured Europe allowing their children to experience the full the cosmopolitan musical world which, in Wolfgang's case, would continue through further journeys in the following six years, prior to his appointment by the Prince-Archbishop as a court musician; the signing of the Treaty of Paris formally ended the Seven Years' War and marked the beginning of an era of British dominance outside Europe.
- Emperor Maurice succeeds in winning over the Avars to Byzantine rule, but his campaigns against the Avars, Lombards, Persians and Slavs drain the imperial treasury, requiring an increase in taxes.
- King Childebert II attempts to impose taxes on the citizens of Tours; Bishop Gregory successfully opposes this by claiming state immunity instituted by Fredegund.
- Anastasius I reduces taxes in the provinces of Bithynia and Asia, to prevent them from joining the rebellion.
- He increases taxes, in order to maintain the war against the Sassanids, and strengthen the defenses of the Roman Empire.
- During his brief pontificate, Leo granted the canons of Bologna a special bull (epistola tuitionis) where he exempted them from the payment of taxes.
- Gyfford places security forces at all entrances to the city and threatens to banish anyone who fails to pay their taxes, as well as to confiscate the goods of merchants who refuse to make sales.
- It also listed individual rights, including the prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment and the right not to pay taxes levied without the approval of Parliament.
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