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Studies in the history of tax law

Title
Studies in the history of tax law / edited by John Tiley.
ISBN
1841134732
Published
Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart Pub., 2004.
Physical Description
xii, 417 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Notes
Papers presented at the 1st Tax Law History Conference organized by the Centre for Tax Law, University of Cambridge in September 2002.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
November 21, 2007
Series
Studies in the history of tax law ; v. 1.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
What is income? / Martin Daunton
Taxing foreign income from Pitt to the tax law rewrite : the decline of the remittance basis / John Avery Jones
Income tax tribunals : their influence and place in the Victorian legal system / Chantal Stebbings
Aspects of Schedule A / John Tiley
Excess profits duty / Philip Ridd
Deliberations over taxing capital gains : the position up to 1955 / David Stopforth
The evolution of UK tax legislation for employee share ownership plans / Peter Casson
What's in a name / J.D.B. Oliver
John Lackland : a fiscal re-evaluation / Jane Frecknall Hughes and Lynne Oats
Estate planning in early-modern England : "having" in the Statute of Wills 1540 / Neil Jones
Stamp duty, propaganda, and the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars / Lynne Oats and Pauline Sadler
Slave taxes / Kevin Outterson
The chicken or the egg?, a historical review of the influence of tax administration on the development of income tax law in Australia / Cynthia Coleman and Margaret McKerchar
The long and winding road : a century of centralisation in Australian tax / Rodney Fisher and Jacqueline McManus
Formalism and Israeli anti-avoidance doctrines in the 1950s and 1960s / Assaf Likhovski
Tax reform in Hong Kong in the 1970s : sincere failure or successful charade? / Michael Littlewood.
Also listed under
Tiley, John.
University of Cambridge. Centre for Tax Law.
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