| Richard Henry Dana - 1895 - 124 páginas
...sequuntur personam. That is a convenient fiction for certain purposes, but for other purposes it has * ' ' The system as it is actually administered results...debauching the moral sense. It is a school of perjury," Report Tax Commission ol Ohio, 1893, p. 22, and in General Property Tax by Pres. EAR Seligman (1890;,... | |
| 1898 - 1078 páginas
...reached by our method of taxation. It is country counties which pay the taxes upon personal property. The system as it is actually administered results...It sends large amounts of property into hiding. It draws capital in large quantities from the state." INJUSTICE INVOLVED IN TAXATION OF PERSONALTY. The... | |
| North Carolina. Auditor - 1899 - 458 páginas
...Property Tax" system, but were, apparently, not effective, for in its report the Tax Commission said: " The system as it is actually administered results in debauching the moral sense. lt is a school of perjury. lt sends large amounts of property into hiding. Worst of all, it imposes... | |
| Wisconsin. Tax Commission - 1899 - 326 páginas
...proposition which commended itself to our fathers, when the present constitution was framed. * * * * * The system as it is actually administered results in debauching the moral souse. It is a school of perjury. It sends large amounts of property into hiding; it drives capital... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1901 - 644 páginas
...counties taxation of intangible property is perhaps feasible, it is in the city counties an utter failure. The system, as it is actually administered, results...is a school of perjury. It sends large amounts of personal property into hiding. It draws capital in large quantities from the State. . . . The moral... | |
| Wisconsin. Tax Commission - 1901 - 212 páginas
...presents a proposition which commended itself to our fathers, when the present constitution was framed The system as it is actually administered results...the moral sense. It is a school of perjury. It sends laree amounts of property into hiding; it drives capital in large amounts from the state; worst of... | |
| United States. Industrial Commission - 1901 - 1586 páginas
...lunatics." The Ohio Tax Commission report«! in 1893 that "the system as it is actually administered resulta in debauching the moral sense. It is a school of perjury. It sends largt* amouuta of property into hiding. It drives capital in large quantities from the State." (1037,1038.)... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1902 - 640 páginas
...perjury and a penalty on Integrity." The Tax Commissioners of Ohio In their report In 1893, page 22, say: "The system as it Is actually administered results...the moral sense. It is a school of perjury. It sends a large amount of property Into hiding. It drives capital in large quantities from the State. Worst... | |
| Charles Francis Bastable - 1903 - 812 páginas
...increase of nearly $1,2 30,000,000.3 1 Essays, 61. The recent Ohio Tax Commission is equally emphatic. ' The system as it is actually administered results...drives capital in large quantities from the State,' Report, 24. 2 Report on Local Taxation, 17-18 3 Quite as striking is the case of Cincinnati. The following... | |
| Massachusetts. Commission on Taxation, 1907 - 1908 - 246 páginas
...appreciable part of the personal property which is not tangible and which is not in sight ; " and again : " The system as it is actually administered results...drives capital in large quantities from the State." In this place it is proper to remark that Ohio is now considering a thorough revision of her system... | |
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