The Federalist Papers

The Federalist Papers
Title The Federalist Papers PDF eBook
Author Alexander Hamilton
Publisher Read Books Ltd
Pages 420
Release 2018-08-20
Genre History
ISBN 1528785878

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Classic Books Library presents this brand new edition of “The Federalist Papers”, a collection of separate essays and articles compiled in 1788 by Alexander Hamilton. Following the United States Declaration of Independence in 1776, the governing doctrines and policies of the States lacked cohesion. “The Federalist”, as it was previously known, was constructed by American statesman Alexander Hamilton, and was intended to catalyse the ratification of the United States Constitution. Hamilton recruited fellow statesmen James Madison Jr., and John Jay to write papers for the compendium, and the three are known as some of the Founding Fathers of the United States. Alexander Hamilton (c. 1755–1804) was an American lawyer, journalist and highly influential government official. He also served as a Senior Officer in the Army between 1799-1800 and founded the Federalist Party, the system that governed the nation’s finances. His contributions to the Constitution and leadership made a significant and lasting impact on the early development of the nation of the United States.

Follow the Money

Follow the Money
Title Follow the Money PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Graetz
Publisher Yale Law Library
Pages 536
Release 2016-05-02
Genre Double taxation
ISBN 9780692630143

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Publicity about tax avoidance techniques of multinational corporations and wealthy individuals has moved discussion of international income taxation from the backrooms of law and accounting firms to the front pages of news organizations around the world. In the words of a top Australian tax official, international tax law has now become a topic of barbeque conversations. Public anger has, in turn, brought previously arcane issues of international taxation onto the agenda of heads of government around the world. Despite all the attention, however, issues of international income taxation are often not well understood. In this collection of essays, written over the past two decades, renowned tax expert Michael J. Graetz reveals how current international tax policy came into place nearly a century ago, critiques the inadequate principles still being used to make international tax policy, identifies and dissects the most prevalent tax avoidance techniques, and offers important suggestions for reform. This book is indispensable for anyone interested in international income taxation.

Federal Taxation in America

Federal Taxation in America
Title Federal Taxation in America PDF eBook
Author W. Elliot Brownlee
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 308
Release 2004-05-03
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780521545204

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This brief survey is a comprehensive historical overview of the US federal tax system.

Essays in Taxation

Essays in Taxation
Title Essays in Taxation PDF eBook
Author Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman
Publisher
Pages 826
Release 1921
Genre Taxation
ISBN

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Essays in Taxation

Essays in Taxation
Title Essays in Taxation PDF eBook
Author Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman (R. A.)
Publisher
Pages 822
Release 1925
Genre Taxation
ISBN

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Taxation

Taxation
Title Taxation PDF eBook
Author Martin O'Neill
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 409
Release 2018-07-19
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0192557629

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This is the first book to give a collective treatment of philosophical issues relating to tax. The tax system is central to the operation of states and to the ways in which states interact with individual citizens. Taxes are used by states to fund the provision of public goods and public services, to engage in direct or indirect forms of redistribution, and to mould the behaviour of individual citizens. As the contributors to this volume show, there are a number of pressing and thorny philosophical issues relating to the tax system, and these issues often connect in fascinating ways with foundational questions regarding property rights, public justification, democracy, state neutrality, stability, political psychology, and other moral and political issues. Many of these deep and fascinating philosophical questions about tax have not received as much sustained attention as they clearly merit. The aim of advancing the debate about tax in political philosophy has both general and more specific aspects, ranging across both over-arching issues regarding the tax system as a whole and more specific issues relating to particular forms of tax policy. Thinking clearly about tax is not an easy task, as much that is of central importance is missed if one proceeds at too great a level of abstraction, and issues of conceptual and normative importance often only come sharply into focus when viewed against real-world questions of implementation and feasibility. Serious philosophical work on the tax system will often therefore need to be interdisciplinary, and so the discussion in this book includes a number of scholars whose expertise spans across neighbouring disciplines to philosophy, including political science, economics, public policy, and law.

Federal Income Taxation

Federal Income Taxation
Title Federal Income Taxation PDF eBook
Author Daniel L. Simmons
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Income tax
ISBN 9781609302641

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Hardbound - New, hardbound print book.