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  • 41Bill Clinton pardon controversy — President Bill Clinton was criticized for some of his pardons and acts of executive clemency.[1] While most presidents grant pardons on several days throughout their terms, Clinton chose to make most of them on January 20, 2001. Collectively, the …

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  • 42Bill Blaikie — Infobox CanadianMP honorific prefix = The Honourable Reverend name = William Alexander Blaikie honorific suffix = PC, MP riding = Elmwood Transcona parliament = Canadian term start = 2004 term end = predecessor = new riding successor = riding2 =… …

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  • 43Tax Reform Act Of 1986 — A law passed by the United States Congress to simplify the income tax code. The Tax Reform Act of 1986, commonly referred to as the second of two Reagan tax cuts, lowered the top tax rate from 50% to 28% and raised the bottom tax rate from 11% to …

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  • 44Bill Davis — Infobox President name = William Grenville Davis caption = birth date = birth date and age |1929|07|30 birth place = Brampton, Ontario residence = death date = death place = order = 18th Premier of Ontario term start = March 01, 1971 term end =… …

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  • 45Bill Postmus — Infobox Politician name = Bill Postmus birth date = Unknown birth place = Phelan, CA residence = Rancho Cucamonga, CA office = San Bernardino CountyAssessor term start = 2006 term end = 2010 constituency = San Bernardino County party = Republican …

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  • 46Tax noncompliance — Taxation An aspect of fiscal policy …

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  • 47tax — A charge by the government on the income of an individual, corporation, or trust, as well as the value of an estate or gift. The objective in assessing the tax is to generate revenue to be used for the needs of the public. A pecuniary burden laid …

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  • 48Tax protester Sixteenth Amendment arguments — UStaxationTax protester Sixteenth Amendment arguments are assertions that the imposition of the federal income tax is illegal because the Sixteenth Amendment was never properly ratified, [Christopher S. Jackson, The Inane Gospel of Tax Protest:… …

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  • 49tax law — Introduction       body of rules under which a public authority has a claim on taxpayers, requiring them to transfer to the authority part of their income or property. The power to impose taxes is generally recognized as a right of governments.… …

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  • 50Tax cut — A tax cut is a reduction in taxes. Economic stimulus via tax cuts, along with interest rate intervention and deficit spending, are one of the central tenets of Keynesian economics.Economic theoryThe immediate effects of a tax cut are not,… …

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