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The debt and taxation of Ireland
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1864)
My attention has been directed to the "Report of the Special Committee
of the Municipal Council of Dublin on the state of the Public
Accounts between Ireland and Great Britain," and I design to lay
before you the results ...
Report of the Council at the opening of the twenty-ninth session of the Society
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1875)
Three out of the six ordinary meetings were devoted to the important subject of Local Government. Mr. Joseph T. Pim read a paper on ?Municipal Government and Taxation?, a matter of growing importance, having regard to the ...
Is fire insurance a proper subject for taxation?
(Dublin Statistical Society, 1856)
OF the questions which the good feeling now subsisting between
England and France has given rise to, perhaps the most remarkable
is the competition in Fire Insurance between French and English
Companies.
A French Company ...
The financial relations of Great Britain and Ireland: the expenditure account.
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1897)
The majority Report of the Financial Relations Commission
finds:
"That whilst the actual tax revenue of Ireland is about one-eleventh
of that cf Great Britain, the relative taxable capacity of Ireland is
very much ...
Some features of the over-taxation of Ireland
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1897)
In this paper, out of the wide ground covered by the recent
investigation, I have chosen a very small field. I shall leave
untouched the construction and effect of the Act of Union; the immense question as to the relative ...
A suggestion for the removal of taxes on litigation in Ireland as a condition of the reduction of the judicial establishment
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1896)
The rumour that the Treasury officials have determined to promote
a Bill for the reduction of the judicial staff in Ireland has been
gaining consistency. A general claque of approbation of the proposal
has been raised ...
An inquiry into taxes on law proceedings in Ireland
(Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1852)
That the machinery of our
present superior courts is too cumbrous, dilatory and expensive, is
unquestionably true; it is true also, that an endeavour should be
made to have the administration of justice effected with ...
On the general principles of taxation, as illustrating the advantages of a perfect income tax
(Dublin Statistical Society, 1856)
There are few branches of political economy more interesting
in themselves, or of more importance at the present time,
than the subject of taxation, and yet there is scarcely any on
which greater errors are prevalent.
I ...
Remarks on the adjustment of the poor rate taxation in Ireland
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1851)
While it is the fashion of all classes of individuals
at the present day, and for the last few years, as far back as I can
call to memory, to rail at the taxation imposed on them by the
government of our country, to ...