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  • 61Paulette (tax) — La Paulette (after the financier Charles Paulet, who proposed it) was the name commonly given to the annual right ( droit annuel ), a special tax levied by the French Crown during the Ancien Régime . It was first instituted on December 12, 1604… …

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  • 62Bush tax cuts — Part of a series of articles on Unit …

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  • 63Pay-as-you-earn tax — For other uses see Paye (disambiguation) Pay as you earn or PAYE refers to a system of withholding of income tax from payments to employees. Amounts withheld are treated as advance payments of income tax due. They are refundable to the extent… …

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  • 64Land Tax Reform (Japan 1873) — The Japanese Land Tax Reform of 1873, or chisokaisei (地租改正?) was started by the Meiji Government in 1873, or the 6th year of the Meiji era. It was a major restructuring of the previous land taxation system, and established the right of private… …

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  • 65Virginia Tax Review Association — The Virginia Tax Review (VTR) is one of the oldest student run law journals at the University of Virginia, and the only journal to deal exclusively with tax and corporate topics. VTR publishes four times annually. The journal devoted to matters… …

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  • 66wealth tax — noun A tax on personal property and capital • • • Main Entry: ↑wealth * * * wealth tax, British. a proposed annual tax on all of an individual s assets above a specified minimum, whether they produce income or not: »A wealth tax…has the… …

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  • 67American Opportunity Tax Credit — A tax credit that enabled more student and parents to pay for part of their college expenses in the 2009 and 2010 tax years by expanding the existing Hope tax credit. The maximum annual tax credit per student is $2,500 of the cost of qualified… …

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  • 68estimated tax — Federal and state tax laws require a quarterly payment of estimated taxes due from corporations, trusts, estates, non wage employees, and wage employees with income not subject to withholding. Individuals must remit at least 100% of their prior… …

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  • 69franchise tax — A tax upon the privilege of existing or the privilege of doing certain things. An annual tax on the privilege of doing business in a state; it is not a direct tax on income. Hoosier Engineering Co. v. Shea, 124 Vt. 341, 205 A.2d 821, 822. A tax… …

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  • 70estimated tax — Federal and state tax laws require a quarterly payment of estimated taxes due from corporations, trusts, estates, non wage employees, and wage employees with income not subject to withholding. Individuals must remit at least 100% of their prior… …

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