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Studies in the history of tax law.

Material type: TextSeries: Studies in the History of Tax LawPublisher: London [England] : HART PUBLISHING, 2021Distributor: [London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (512 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781509939909
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleOnline resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Also published in print.
Contents:
1. Receivers-General of Taxes John Avery Jones -- 2. An Experiment in Tax Administration: The Licensing of Dogs Chantal Stebbings -- 3. Forms and Formalities: Communicating with the Taxman Richard Thomas -- 4. The Revolt of Boudicca and the Iceni ? A Roman Tax Revolt (or Not)? Jane Frecknall-Hughes -- 5. The Impact of the Two World Wars on the United Kingdom's Tax Law John HN Pearce -- 6. Hole and Plug Philip Ridd -- 7. The Lead Ore Tithe in Derbyshire in the 16th to 18th Centuries Barbara Abraham -- 8. 1988 and All That: Creation of UK Capital Gains Tax ? What Came After David Collison -- 9. The 1926 Double Income Tax Agreement between Great Britain and the Irish Free State Sunita Jogarajan -- 10. The Negotiation and Drafting of the 1982 Australia-United States Taxation Treaty John Taylor -- 11. 'An Embarrassing Precedent': The British India-Mysore Double Tax Arrangement of 1919 Chris Jenkins -- 12. The Colonial Taxation Policy, Income Tax and the Modern Japanese Empire Shunsuke Nakaoka -- 13. The Taxation of Maori Land Ownership in New Zealand, 1878-1952 Shelley Griffiths -- 14. The Colonial Income Tax Model (1922) and the Lessons We Can Learn: Cyprus a Specific Example Demis Ioannou -- 15. From the Core to the Fringe of the Dutch Tax System: Excises in 19th Century Henk Vording -- 16. Tax Avoidance in Canada during the Pre-Stubart Period Robert Raizenne and Colin Campbell -- 17. The Origins and Development of Ireland's Low Corporate Tax Regime Charles Garavan.
Summary: "These are papers from the 10th Cambridge Tax Law History Conference, which took place in July 2020. The papers fall within the following basic themes: - UK Tax administration issues - UK tax reforms in the 20th century - History of tax in the UK (Boudicca and tithes) - The UK's first double tax treaty - The 1982 Australia-US tax treaty - The legacy of colonial influence - The decline of Dutch excises - Canadian tax avoidance, and - The rise of Ireland as a financial centre."-- Provided by publisher.
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1. Receivers-General of Taxes John Avery Jones -- 2. An Experiment in Tax Administration: The Licensing of Dogs Chantal Stebbings -- 3. Forms and Formalities: Communicating with the Taxman Richard Thomas -- 4. The Revolt of Boudicca and the Iceni ? A Roman Tax Revolt (or Not)? Jane Frecknall-Hughes -- 5. The Impact of the Two World Wars on the United Kingdom's Tax Law John HN Pearce -- 6. Hole and Plug Philip Ridd -- 7. The Lead Ore Tithe in Derbyshire in the 16th to 18th Centuries Barbara Abraham -- 8. 1988 and All That: Creation of UK Capital Gains Tax ? What Came After David Collison -- 9. The 1926 Double Income Tax Agreement between Great Britain and the Irish Free State Sunita Jogarajan -- 10. The Negotiation and Drafting of the 1982 Australia-United States Taxation Treaty John Taylor -- 11. 'An Embarrassing Precedent': The British India-Mysore Double Tax Arrangement of 1919 Chris Jenkins -- 12. The Colonial Taxation Policy, Income Tax and the Modern Japanese Empire Shunsuke Nakaoka -- 13. The Taxation of Maori Land Ownership in New Zealand, 1878-1952 Shelley Griffiths -- 14. The Colonial Income Tax Model (1922) and the Lessons We Can Learn: Cyprus a Specific Example Demis Ioannou -- 15. From the Core to the Fringe of the Dutch Tax System: Excises in 19th Century Henk Vording -- 16. Tax Avoidance in Canada during the Pre-Stubart Period Robert Raizenne and Colin Campbell -- 17. The Origins and Development of Ireland's Low Corporate Tax Regime Charles Garavan.

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"These are papers from the 10th Cambridge Tax Law History Conference, which took place in July 2020. The papers fall within the following basic themes: - UK Tax administration issues - UK tax reforms in the 20th century - History of tax in the UK (Boudicca and tithes) - The UK's first double tax treaty - The 1982 Australia-US tax treaty - The legacy of colonial influence - The decline of Dutch excises - Canadian tax avoidance, and - The rise of Ireland as a financial centre."-- Provided by publisher.

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