The Future of Australian Federalism: A Commentary on the Working of the ConstitutionMelbourne University Press, 1946 - 323 strani |
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Stran 67
... taxation . At the same time the Commonwealth made a concession to the states by sub- jecting its own bonds to state taxation . But this concession proved to be an empty one , since state taxation was not to operate until a date fixed by ...
... taxation . At the same time the Commonwealth made a concession to the states by sub- jecting its own bonds to state taxation . But this concession proved to be an empty one , since state taxation was not to operate until a date fixed by ...
Stran 77
... taxation.74 Hith- erto the states had been able to finance themselves more or less satisfactorily because the Commonwealth had , with the exception of the Land Tax of 1910 , left the field of direct taxation to the states . ? 75 During ...
... taxation.74 Hith- erto the states had been able to finance themselves more or less satisfactorily because the Commonwealth had , with the exception of the Land Tax of 1910 , left the field of direct taxation to the states . ? 75 During ...
Stran 97
... taxation . They were constitutionally de- barred from imposing a sales tax or a primage duty , while in- creases in existing taxation or service rates were open to ' political opposition ' or ' economic objection.'37 Moreover , the ...
... taxation . They were constitutionally de- barred from imposing a sales tax or a primage duty , while in- creases in existing taxation or service rates were open to ' political opposition ' or ' economic objection.'37 Moreover , the ...
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The Nature of Federalism The Strength | 1 |
The Convention Debates and the Forces making | 23 |
The Results produced by the Constitution | 51 |
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The Future of Australian Federalism: A Commentary on the Working of the ... Gordon Greenwood Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1976 |
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