The Report of The Royal Commission on The British Income Tax
A. C. Pigou
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1920, vol. 34, issue 4, 607-625
Abstract:
What is income? Money and real, gross and net, income and capital, 608. — The married couple a unit? 611. — Exemption limit, 612. — Earned and unearned income, 614. — Bachelors, married couples, children, 616. — Graduation; the new scheme, 619. — Collection at the source; undistributed company profits, 623.
Date: 1920
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