How to Pay for the War Being Ideas Offered to the Chancellor of the Exchequer B

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Mr. Stamp demonstrates that it must anyhow be much less than seventeen millions a year.^ Personal knowledge of a few cases (and these exaggerated) produces an undue impres- sion of magnitude. Even if 10, 000 people in the United Kingdom escaped assessment, this would not be as many as one-half of i per cent of the total number of taxpayers — implying probably a much smaller proportion of leakage * British Incomes and Property y by J. C. Stamp, 191 6, p. 324.
S 258 A Revolution in the Income Tax
... than that involved in smuggling. Yet, large or small, the leakage ought to be stopped.
We ought, to begin with, to make it both legally and practically obligatory on every person, who either occupies a dwelling-house over ;^20 a year in rental value, or who is employed at a salary or on commission exceeding ;^ioo a year, or who is carrying on a business or profession of any sort, or who has any investments yielding interest or divi- dends, however small in amount, or who has an income from any other sources whatever of as much as ;^ioo a year, to make a return of his income once a year.


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