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  • 121Internet Tax Freedom Act — The 1998 Internet Tax Freedom Act was a United States law authored by Representative Chris Cox and Senator Ron Wyden, and signed into law on October 21 1998 by President Bill Clinton in an effort to promote and preserve the commercial,… …

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  • 122Americans for Tax Reform — is an interest group seeking to reduce the overall level of taxation in the United States, at the federal, state and local level. Its founder and president is Grover Norquist, an influential Republican lobbyist.BackgroundAmericans for Tax Reform… …

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  • 123carry tax — (CAYR.ee taks) n. A tax imposed on the currency holdings of individuals and companies, particularly banks. Example Citation: The most egregious examples of governmental invasion of privacy relate to two of the most intimate areas in life your… …

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  • 124Corporation Tax Act 2010 — Parliament of the United Kingdom Long title An Act to restate, with minor changes, certain enactments relating to corporation tax and certain enactments relating to company distributions; and for connected purposes …

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  • 125Formal Tax Legislation — The steps required to propose a new tax law or a change to an existing one. The process involves the President and Congress. Here is how formal tax legislation works: 1. A tax bill starts in the House of Representatives and is sent to the Ways… …

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  • 126Religious Freedom Peace Tax Fund Act — The Religious Freedom Peace Tax Fund Act is legislation proposed in the United States Congress that would legalize a form of conscientious objection to military taxation.DescriptionThis act would establish a “peace tax fund” that parallels the… …

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  • 127Income Tax Amendments Act, 2006 — The Tax Amendments Act, 2006 is a Bill in the Canadian Legislature numbered as Bill C 10 of the second session of the 39th Parliament of Canada and containing a controversial clause that some have argued represents censorship of Canadian films.… …

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  • 128Property tax — Taxation An aspect of fiscal policy …

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