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    1. Controlling for inflation, federal tax revenue today is 23


    2. The municipalities had small city police forces that were responsible for traffic enforcement, and it was nothing else but additional tax revenue for the city


    3. He supports San José legislators who labor on a bill that, if enacted, will require equitable distribution of tax revenues among all the provinces


    4. He said, ‘Reducing tax rates increases tax revenues


    5. ’ Can we find just one politician who will interrupt another when the other speaks of ‘raising taxes’? Can we find just one politician out there who points out the difference between raising tax rates and raising tax revenues? Raising tax rates will bring in more revenue for a while, until it stifles the economy


    6. Democratic president JFK cut tax rates and that act increased tax revenues


    7. Eventually the tax revenues will evaporate


    8. Finally the EPA recognized that the system would not work and so a special tax was assessed on chemical and oil companies and that generated billions of dollars in tax revenue and huge costs to those companies


    9. 5 billion in GDP; $931 million in indirect tax revenue for state and local governments; and Sustained 15,000 high-paying jobs


    10. Plus, tax revenues

    11. feelings: they were necessary for trade, which enriched the rulers through tax revenues and made goods available to the peasantry, but proselytizing Christianity carried with it hatred against Jews as “killers of Christ” and also the stigma of being “other” in a culture newly unified under a single religion


    12. For this he applied to Parliament for additional tax revenue


    13. Government use of tax revenue before the Income Tax Amendment was to supply the


    14. 24 Oh, the simplicity of it all! Monies that could have been used to expand the private economy (and thus increase the tax revenues) ended up in taxexempt municipal bonds, and many sports stadiums were built with municipal bonds in the 1920s


    15. This condition is produced by unbounded use of tax revenues for social welfare and coercive regulation of businesses and private lives rather than their use for security and maintenance of infrastructure


    16. decrease tax revenue and thus have a profound effect on the federal


    17. Therefore, Belgium received the benefits of forced labor and tax revenues from Africans who became impoverished because they had no time to raise their own crops


    18. from the increased tax revenue resulting from the growth it provided


    19. extort tax revenue from the masses to feed their grossly insatiable


    20. The reality was that the increased drug related crime, hostility and violence would badly affect insurance costs and tax revenue

    21. Building projects however, like most of the wealth, was concentrated in Italy and provincial capitols where the tax revenue was funneled


    22. Even total tax revenue of more than


    23. Furthermore, the Terran Federation Council isn’t there anymore to suck our tax revenues and waste tens of billions of credits on military forces, or to veto our development plans to concentrate instead on supporting a mass of unproductive people


    24. “There are rumors, Mayor King, that your administration is not collecting tax revenues from these monsters


    25. We shall, of course, also lose tax revenue, but I estimate the net benefit to the Exchequer to be in the order of some £100 million each year


    26. “He says GrandGoods will boost local tax revenue


    27. Not to mention that cities that approve big box development often experience a decline in property and sales tax revenue from existing local businesses


    28. Within days of Chancellor Merkel putting pressure on the Greek government to “put its skate on with its tax revenues”, Greece submits a tax bill to parliament


    29. 5 billion euro from tax revenues


    30. Governments on all levels could indeed spend tax revenue on a much higher cause, namely those functions delineated in founding documents, town charters, and legal statutes describing those tasks essential for smooth civic administration --- not on causes where the funds are best generated by those directly deriving the enjoyment or benefit of said activities

    31. The more he thought about it, the more attractive the prospect of an attack on Tax revenue became


    32. As a result of this the first grade classrooms were built, equipped and staffed with local tax revenue


    33. 1 trillion in tax revenue


    34. 3 billion lost in tax revenue


    35. This state certainly is teeming with marijuana sales tax revenues


    36. Tax revenues were suffering, and there was talk, if you listened to Dick Cavett or the “Dr


    37. In our opinion, it is likely that increases in productivity from the repeal of Section 382 would far outweigh the losses of tax revenue for the government


    38. This arrangement protects your pie from the government’s insatiable appetite for more tax revenues and, most importantly, allows you to plan with certainty how much you actually have to spend when you take withdrawals


    39. But I have to tell you that I cannot envision any situation in which our need for tax revenue in the future is not going to be higher than it is today


    40. You have to decide, but all evidence points to the hard fact that Washington will need more tax revenue, and the biggest well to dip into is the trillions in retirement accounts

    41. Later it became apparent that the strong fiscal position had been partly cyclical and partly related to the equity market bubble (because capital gains tax revenues were much higher than expected)


    42. As tax revenues tumble and government expenditures skyrocket, there is reason to worry that the banking crisis has simply morphed into a long-term government debt crisis; a situation that’s likely to get worse as the cost of retirees’ benefits gets set to explode


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