950 resultados para Act on Taxation Procedure
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Vols. for <1997-> published at: Washington, DC.
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I. The scope of the inquiry.--II. Public welfare, with recommendations for an emergency relief tax.--III. The tax structure.--v. Administration of public welfare institutions.--VI. Housing.--VII. Department of public safety.--VIII. Revenue collection procedures.--IX. Supplementary tax recommendations.--X. City manager governmen and proportional representation.--XI. Office space requirements of state departments.--XII. Administration of fiscal affairs.--XIII. The Metropolitan district commission.--XIV. The Police department of the Metropolitan district commission.--XV. The civil service system of the commonwealth. Section I. Civil service laws, rules and regulations. Section II. Problems of organization and administration. 2 v.--XVI. Summary and final report.
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"GAO/HRD-85-58."
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Item 1038-A, 1038-B (microfiche)
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Hearings on S. 96, 311, 834, 954, 1570, 1781, and 2142
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Item 1038-A, 1038-B (microfiche)
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Description based on pt.1.
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Item 1038-A, 1038-B (microfiche).
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"September 16, 1985"--Pt. 2.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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The purpose of this dissertation is to examine three distributional issues in macroeconomics. First I explore the effects fiscal federalism on economic growth across regions in China. Using the comprehensive official data set of China for 31 regions from 1952 until 1999, I investigate a number of indicators used by the literature to measure federalism and find robust support for only one such measure: the ratio of local total revenue to local tax revenue. Using a difference-in-difference approach and exploiting the two-year gap in the implementation of a tax reform across different regions of China, I also identify a positive relationship between fiscal federalism and regional economic growth. The second paper hypothesizes that an inequitable distribution of income negatively affects the rule of law in resource-rich economies and provides robust evidence in support of this hypothesis. By investigating a data set that contains 193 countries and using econometric methodologies such as the fixed effects estimator and the generalized method of moments estimator, I find that resource-abundance improves the quality of institutions, as long as income and wealth disparity remains below a certain threshold. When inequality moves beyond this threshold, the positive effects of the resource-abundance level on institutions diminish quickly and turn negative eventually. This paper, thus, provides robust evidence about the endogeneity of institutions and the role income and wealth inequality plays in the determination of long-run growth rates. The third paper sets up a dynamic general equilibrium model with heterogeneous agents to investigate the causal channels which run from a concern for international status to long-run economic growth. The simulation results show that the initial distribution of income and wealth play an important role in whether agents gain or lose from globalization.
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"JCX-7-83."
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Because natural selection is likely to act on multiple genes underlying a given phenotypic trait, we study here the potential effect of ongoing and past selection on the genetic diversity of human biological pathways. We first show that genes included in gene sets are generally under stronger selective constraints than other genes and that their evolutionary response is correlated. We then introduce a new procedure to detect selection at the pathway level based on a decomposition of the classical McDonald-Kreitman test extended to multiple genes. This new test, called 2DNS, detects outlier gene sets and takes into account past demographic effects and evolutionary constraints specific to gene sets. Selective forces acting on gene sets can be easily identified by a mere visual inspection of the position of the gene sets relative to their two-dimensional null distribution. We thus find several outlier gene sets that show signals of positive, balancing, or purifying selection but also others showing an ancient relaxation of selective constraints. The principle of the 2DNS test can also be applied to other genomic contrasts. For instance, the comparison of patterns of polymorphisms private to African and non-African populations reveals that most pathways show a higher proportion of nonsynonymous mutations in non-Africans than in Africans, potentially due to different demographic histories and selective pressures.
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Tutkimuksen tarkoituksena oli selvittää verotuksen kohdistumista tilanteissa, joissa osakeyhtiön osakkaana on bulvaani. Käyttämällä bulvaanisuhdetta ja osakeyhtiön muotoa hyväksi, pyritään usein saavuttamaan sellaisia veroetuja, joita bulvaanin taustalla pysyttelevä päämies ei voisi ilman tällaista muodollista järjestelyä hyväkseen saada. Osakeyhtiön ja osakkaan erillisellä verovelvollisuudella pyritään välttämään veroseuraamusten kohdistaminen. Verotuksen kohdistamista tutkittiin lähinnä verotusmenettelylaissa säänneltyjen, peiteltyä osinkoa ja veron kiertämistä koskevien lainkohtien soveltamisedellytyksiä tarkastelemalla. Lainkohtien avoimen sanamuodon vuoksi peitellyn osingon kohdistamisongelman ratkaiseminen ja verovelvollisen toimenpiteiden tulkitseminen veron kierroksi, ovat jääneet oikeuskäytännössä syntyneiden linjausten varaan. Lisäksi tutkittiin valeoikeustoimen ja keinotekoisten järjestelyjen vaikutusta tuloverotuksen kohdistamisessa. Tutkimus on tehty voimassa olevaa lainsäädäntöä ja lakien valmisteluaineistoa tarkastelemalla sekä oikeustapausten että oikeuskirjallisuuden yhteistutkimuksena.