The Methods of Taxation Compared With the Established Principles of Justice

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The Methods of Taxation Compared With the Established Principles of Justice
Means, David Macgregor, 1847-1931
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Ais, a la me'me succession? N'y a-t-il pas la un exemple des plus fdcheux, et quand les Gouvernements violent aussi manifestement les principes de 1'e" quite", sont-ils bien venus a se plaindre que les contribuables cherchent a 6chapper a leur excessive et inique fiscalite' ?" CHAPTER VIII THE DIFFUSION OF TAXES THE method adopted in prosecuting this inquiry has been rather historical than logical. This course has been followed because the result of an examination of the diffu- sion of taxes, w...hich should logically precede historical investigations, might have been to make such investigations seem unnecessary. If taxes are not in fact a burden on those on whom the legislature intends them to fall, it might be thought a waste of time to consider methods and meas- ures of taxation which, so far as relates to equalizing sacri- fice, must fail of their purpose. But it is not probable that this cutting the ground from under all existing systems of taxation would have been found satisfactory.

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