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  • ...resulting from the [[tax deduction]] generated by the [[Amortization (tax law)|amortization]] of an [[intangible asset]]. ...increased by the present value of the future tax savings derived from the tax amortization of the asset. The present value of these savings is to be esti ...
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  • ...urity in Poland|Social Security]], [[corporate tax]] and the [[value added tax]], which are all applied on the national level. ...nternational-executives/poland/pages/income-tax.aspx|title = KPMG - Income Tax}}</ref> ...
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  • {{short description|Subarea of optimal tax theory}} ...optimal tax theory]] which refers to the study of designing [[income tax|a tax on individual labour income]] such that a given economic criterion like [[s ...
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  • {{short description|Special low corporate tax regime on intangible assets}} A '''patent box''' is a special very low corporate tax regime used by several countries to incentivise research and development by ...
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  • A '''common area''' is, in [[real estate]] or [[real property law]], the "area which is available for use by more than one person..."<ref nam ...|encyclopedia=definitions.uslegal.com |title=Landlord Tenant Common Areas Law & Legal Definition |url=http://definitions.uslegal.com/l/landlord-tenant-co ...
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  • ...had to resort to other means of financing its military operations. A "war-tax" was enacted but proved difficult to collect. Likewise, the appropriation o ==Tax finance== ...
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  • ...income" for persons. Most [[direct taxes]] are collected by the Norwegian Tax Administration ({{Lang|no|Skatteetaten}}) and most [[indirect taxes]] are c The [[Norwegian language|Norwegian]] word for tax is {{Lang|no|skatt}}, which originates from the [[Old Norse]] word {{Lang|n ...
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  • ...ve a negative amount. In the context of taxation, it is known as '''[[poll tax]]'''.<ref name=":1">{{Cite journal|last=William|first=Thomson|date=2003-07- In the Jewish law, if several bidders participate in an [[auction]] and then [[Revocation|rev ...
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  • ...than his/her claim. In the context of taxation, it is known as '''leveling tax'''.<ref name=":1">{{Cite journal|last=William|first=Thomson|date=2003-07-01 In the Jewish law, if several creditors have claims to the same bankrupt debtor, all of which ...
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  • ...y|efficiency]] motors (PEMs) and associated environmental, [[Environmental law|legal]] and energy-related topics. ...e [[Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007]] (EISA) into law (Public Law 140-110). The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) actively ...
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  • | long_title = To define and amend certain parts of the law relating to contracts. {{Contract law}} ...
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  • ...] of equality <math>\gamma</math>, employers act as if they must pay the [[tax]] of <math>\gamma/\lambda</math> for each <math>W</math> assigned to Task 1 * [[Law and economics]] ...
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  • ...–37). In turn, Caleb becomes a 'distributor' to grant a land to his son-in-law [[Othniel]], because of his role in the conquest (Othniel later becomes the ...ing Manasseh: Bulla inscribed in paleo-Hebrew provides evidence of Judah’s tax system", ''Biblical Archaeology'', January 01, 2019.]</ref> ...
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  • ...niversity Press|year=2010|edition=4}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|title=Jonathan Law Dictionary of Business and Management|publisher=Oxford University Press|yea ...materials and labor, cost of handling and storing materials, insurance and tax charges, interest on capital investment, etc., and those which decrease wit ...
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  • ...]] all ideally configured to take into account government regulations, tax law, the desires of the organization and the executive.<ref name=":3">{{cite bo ...ousing. [[Fringe benefits tax (Australia)|Fringe benefits]] are also often tax deductible for the employee. The level of STI relative to basic salary is t ...
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  • ...b>2</sub> for the period 2016–2100 even if stringent policies and [[carbon tax]]es are implemented.<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Luderer|first1=Gunnar|last2=V ...market incentive from other more conventional incentives, such as [[Carbon tax|carbon taxes]], [[Emissions trading|cap and trade]], [[Subsidy|subsidies]], ...
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  • ...nomics|journal=University of Chicago Law School Coase-Sandor Institute for Law and Economics}}</ref> ...=Hasen |first=Richard L. |date=2000 |title=Vote Buying |journal=California Law Review |volume=88 |issue=5 |pages=1323–1371 |doi=10.2307/3481262 |issn=0008 ...
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  • ...he problem of unemployment, to be funded by a tax on income and capital. A law passed a year later allowed vagabonds to be whipped and hanged.<ref>{{cite ...subjected vagrants to some of the more extreme provisions of the criminal law, namely two years' servitude and branding with a "V" as the penalty for the ...
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  • ...f>{{cite journal |last1=Stevens |first1=S. S. |title=On the psychophysical law. |journal=Psychological Review |date=1957 |volume=64 |issue=3 |pages=153–18 ...tiplicative]] (RAM) weights model, and [[transfer of attention exchange]] (TAX) model. Some economic applications still use logarithmic functions though.< ...
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  • ...attempts produced two famous results in economics. The first is [[Walras' law]] and the second is the principle of [[Walrasian auction|tâtonnement]]. Wa Walras' law was introduced as a theoretical answer to the problem of determining the so ...
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