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On the advantages and disadvantages of indirect taxation, and a scheme for direct taxation which would be equitable, and combine the advantages of an indirect tax
(Dublin Statistical Society, 1851)
There are two methods of lightening the pressure of those taxes
which must be raised for the expenses of government; one, by
lessening the expenditure; and the other, by so arranging taxation,
that it shall press as ...
The expediency of the differential duty on hops
(Dublin Statistical Society, 1857)
It is to one of these anomalies in our tariff, arising from the
present discriminating duty on hops, that I wish now to call your
attention, and I think it will be found that not only do we suffer
from it the evils ...
Some features in recent Irish finance
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1912)
I propose to discuss this evening some aspects of recent
Irish Finance which seem to me to be of great practical
importance, and to require earnest consideration on the
part, not only of those who interest themselves ...
A Plan for the reduction and ultimate extinction of the National Debt
(Dublin Statistical Society, 1855)
The embarkation of England in a war; the failure of the anticipations
at first indulged in by some parties, that this contest could
be carried on out of the revenue of the country; the recent addition
of sixteen millions ...
The impact of state taxes and benefits on Irish household incomes
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1984)
In recent years the Central Statistics Office (CSO) has published detailed analyses
of the redistributive effects of State taxes and social benefits on household incomes
in 1973 and 1980 based on the results of large ...
The revaluation of Ireland
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1900)
In dealing briefly with some of the questions raised before the
Royal Commission on Local Taxation, now sitting in London, I
feel sure that the opinion of all who have studied the problem at
issue will be that, in so ...
The public finances of Ireland
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1920)
It is the aim of this paper to notice as simply as possible
the changes produced by the War conditions in the revenue
and expenditure of Ireland: as these are exhibited in the
annual returns popularly known as the ...
Over-taxation and local expenditure in Ireland
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1899)
The speech delivered by Mr. Arthur Balfour in the House of
Commons on the 5th July, 1898, has evidently been considered
a particularly effective and unanswerable reply to the financial demands of Ireland, for it was not ...
The relative expediency of defraying the expense of war by loans or by increased taxation considered with reference to the present financial system of the United Kingdom
(Dublin Statistical Society, 1855)
The present war has already taught two important
lessons. It has shown how vain were the expectations of
those who had flattered themselves that the principal nations of
Europe had grown too wise to appeal to the sword ...
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 ...