1000 resultados para Incumprimento fiscal em IVA
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Fiscal Facts contains data relating to overall revenues and expenditures of State government, as well as detail regarding the most pertinent and discussed topic areas.
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Fiscal Facts contains data relating to overall revenues and expenditures of State government, as well as detail regarding the most pertinent and discussed topic areas.
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Governor Terry E. Branstad's FY2016-17 budget report.
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Fiscal Facts contains data relating to overall revenues and expenditures of State government, as well as detail regarding the most pertinent and discussed topic areas.
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Fiscal Facts contains data relating to overall revenues and expenditures of State government, as well as detail regarding the most pertinent and discussed topic areas.
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Fiscal Facts contains data relating to overall revenues and expenditures of State government, as well as detail regarding the most pertinent and discussed topic areas.
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Comprehensive Annual Financial Report For the fiscal years ended June 30, 2011 and June 30, 2010
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Comprehensive Annual Financial Report For the fiscal years ended June 30, 2011 and June 30, 2010(University of Northern Iowa)
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Comprehensive Annual Financial Report For the fiscal years ended June yearly.(University of Northern Iowa)
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Comprehensive Annual Financial Report For the fiscal years ended June yearly.(University of Northern Iowa)
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The Fiscal Division newsletter, published weekly during session and periodically during the interim.
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We study the two key social issues of immigration and housing in lightof each other and analyse which housing policies work best to distributediversity (racial, economic, cultural) equally across our cities and towns. Inparticular, we compare the impact of direct government expenditure andtax incentives on the housing conditions of immigrants in four Europeancountries: France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom. The analysisshows that the different policies which have been adopted in these countrieshave not succeeded in preventing immigrants from being concentratedin certain neighbourhoods. The reason is that housing benefits andtax incentives are normally “spatially blind”. In our opinion, governmentsshould consider immigration indirectly in their housing policies and, forinstance, distribute social housing more evenly across different areas topromote sustainable levels of diversity.
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In this article we extend the rational partisan model of Alesina and Gatti (1995) to include a second policy, fiscal policy, besides monetary policy. It is shown that, with this extension, the politically induced variance of output is not always eliminated nor reduced by delegating monetary policy to an independent and conservative central bank. Further, in flation and output stabilisation will be affected by the degree of conservativeness of the central bank and by the probability of the less in flation averse party gaining power. Keywords: rational partisan theory; fiscal policy; independent central bank JEL Classi fication: E58, E63.