Council tax

Dual Income Tax: A Proposal for Reforming Corporate and Personal Income Tax in Germany (ZEW Economic Studies)
Dual Income Tax: A Proposal for Reforming Corporate and Personal Income Tax in Germany (ZEW Economic Studies)

In its Annual Report 2003/2004, the German Council of Economic Experts launched a dual income tax as an option for a fundamental tax reform in Germany. In February 2005, the German government appointed the Council to prepare a detailed report on economic effects of a business tax reform, with special emphasis on a dual income tax. With regard to the latter, conceptual problems of tax law and of tax administration were to be addressed as well as possible transitional problems when implementing a dual income tax. This book presents an English version of the original report completed in April 2006.



Author: German Council of Economic Experts, Competition and Tax Law Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property, Centre for European Economic Research
Paperback:  147 pages
Company: Physica-Verlag Heidelberg  (2008-04-24)
ISBN: 3790820512
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Preparing Tax Returns for Clergy
Preparing Tax Returns for Clergy Preparing Tax Returns for Clergy is designed for denominations, conferences, and districts to distribute to their affiliated clergy. Over 100,000 of these booklets have been provided to clergy. This popular 48-page booklet summarizes the key tax issues for clergy: Withholding and estimated taxes, the housing allowance, compensation and fringe benefits, business and professional expenses, social security taxes, and recent developments. Two complete tax return samples are included.

Author: Dan Busby
Paperback:  48 pages
Company: Evangelical Council vor Financial Accountability  (2007-12-14)
ISBN: 0979191475
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2006 Horse Owners and Breeders Tax Handbook
Author: Thomas A. Davis
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Company: American Horse Council  (2005)
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Council tax
Information on council tax including valuation bands, discounts and reductions, how to pay, arrears and the appeals system. (more...)
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VOA - Council Tax Homepage
The VOA is an executive agency of the Inland Revenue and is responsible for business rates, council tax, valuations for Inheritance tax and Capital Gains Tax (more...)

Check Your Council Tax Band
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DWP - Council Tax Benefits
This content is now located at http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/MoneyTaxAndBenefits/BenefitsTaxCreditsAndOtherSupport/On_a_low_income/DG_10018923. (more...)

Council Tax
Details of Council Tax banding, payments and benefits. ... Council Tax . Council Tax is a local charge on all domestic properties. The Tax is levied by Glasgow City Council to help ... (more...)
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Council Tax Rebanding: Lower your band and save £1,000s...
You may have overpaid £1,000s without knowing it and can get your money back at no cost. A full step by step guide on how to check ?n? challenge y... (more...)

Council Tax - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Council Tax is the system of local taxation used in England, Scotland and Wales to part fund the services provided by local government in each country. (more...)

Manchester City Council - Manchester City Council - Information ...
Manchester City Councils index of documents and pages organised within the following categories, Advice and benefits, Council Tax (more...)

Tax | Income tax | Council tax | Tax credits | Inheritance tax - MSN ...
All you need to know about tax, council tax, inheritance tax, tax credit and find out how much tax is deducted from your salary with MSN Money. (more...)

Salisbury District Council | Council tax
Council tax information, including how to pay and how to apply for benefit. ... Salisbury District Council collects council tax on behalf of a number of local authorities including ... (more...)

Open Question: I am going to to take a test and I need some help with these practice questions and could you explain.?
If Leah is 6 years older than Sue, and John is 5 years older than Leah, and the total of their ages is 41. Then how old is Sue? Alfred wants to invest $4,000 at 6% simple interest rate for 5 years. How much interest will he receive? Jim is able to sell a hand-carved statue for $670 which was a 35% profit over his cost. How much did the statue originally cost him? The city council has decided to add a 0.3% tax on motel and hotel rooms. If a traveler spends the night in a motel room that costs $55 before taxes, how much will the city receive in taxes from him? (more...)

Open Question: History help please!!!!!!!!!:)?
I need some help i have been researching all morning for these awnsers on google and everyhitng and cant seem to find them please help 21. In 1545, Pope Paul III convinced the Council of Trent to do what? A. Be responsible for keeping track of religions that were opposed to the Catholic Church. B. Take responsibility for the Italian wars. C. Address corruption, and argue for the role of the church in salvation. D. Write rules on how to deal with conspiracy outside of the church. 52. To fight Protestantism, the Catholic Church established a church court called the A. Catholic Court. B. Court of Royalty. C. Roman Court of Truth. D. Roman Inquisition. 63. During the Catholic reform there was an increase in the involvement of women in the Church. Which of the following was not a responsibility of women in the Church? A. Cooking for the monks B. Teaching young girls C. Administering to the poor, orphaned, and sick D. Training women to be teachers 74. How did the Counter-Reformation affect the Catholic Church? A. There was a mass exodus from the Catholic Church. B. There was an increase in the organization of missions, schools, and universities. C. It allowed the popes to start the Crusades. D. The Catholics and the Protestants signed treaties ending their differences. 85. How did the Peace of Augsburg affect the Catholic Church? A. It gave full control of the different countries? religions over to the Catholics. B. It limited the power of the pope to collect taxes. C. It allowed princes to offer a choice of religion between Catholicism and Lutheranism. D. It granted pardons to Catholic prisoners because of the Counter-Reformation. (more...)

Open Question: benefit help? housing benefit? really in need of help.?
ok this week my boyfriend has just found out that he will lose his job in around 90 days as the whole place will be closing. He was on £180 a week but got a promotion and pay rise around october so was then gettin around £260. we rent a one bedroom flat and we thought things will be hard once his job has gone and that we will be able to get housing benefits until he gets a new job, but today working tax credit has phoned us and stopped it, so now we dont have enough money to pay our rent, council tax etc as he only has two more pay days left, and we will get overdrawn, is there anyone we can go to for some help? many thanks in advance, p.s i dont work at the moment as i am in college and finding it hard to find a part time job with the way jobs are right now. x (more...)

Open Question: Should the Government suspend Council Tax whilst we are in Recession?
I'm sure every household could do with holding onto that money every month at the moment. Wouldn't a temporary suspension on Council Tax do more for you that a 2.5% cut in VAT? Of course they can afford it ! Come on people! In the US the state of Washington is flooded and is costing the Govt $4million a day ! You think we can't afford to give ourselves a break from Council Tax? Who's gonna make up the shortfall in VAT in 2010? Whatever way you look at it, we are. Good Points Rodders (more...)

Open Question: Please edit and critique my admission essay for me...?
This is my admissions essay, the topic is, Statement of purpose. I dread writing essays, I realize this essay is risky but I thought it would benefit to keep it interesting and different. If its too risky or just plain dumb I'll keep the traditional method instead. And how would an admission essay be formated, like do I put my name on it, or just the title. And should it be double spaced, or single? Thanks, oh, and be nice=) Confessions of Miss popular herself As I walked down the hall to my next class, I passed the many students wearing posters of me which stated ?Prom, vote for April?. I smiled at everyone in appreciation, the truth is however, that I secretly walked by pondering what issues should be discussed in student council, who I plan on voting for in the presidential election, and what our countries GDP will be in the following quarter. The complicated fact is that I have many interests, hobbies no one would ever expect. I could say I enjoy long walks on the beach, shopping, and going out with friends, which is what it seems. But since this is an essay introducing myself, I?ll be honest. I enjoy long hours viewing the changing conditions of the stock market, reviewing political plans, watching the history channel, and spending my nights buried in the fascinating world of literature. Yes, that?s me, a secret slave to intellectual expansion, and worldly issues. In high school, my fellow students spent their summers at the beach, or at local hang outs. I however spent my summers volunteering at the local recreation center. Rather than going out and making potentionally bad decisions with friends, I preferred assisting with children at the recreation. As I look back, I would not have done anything different because no beach compares to a child?s smile and laughter. It is a marvel how one could possibly be labeled as ?Popular? even though I seldom socialized with peers outside of school. While some people view school as nothing more than a necessity, I view school as a gateway. The opportunity to learn is the gateway to life. Opposite of the common stereotype, that the attractive are less intelligent, I find pleasure in expanding my intellect. While a great percentage of the country is watching hip television shows, I find my late night entertainment in watching the history channel. Knowledge on where you come from and how things became what they are is a beautiful advantage. All subjects in life are worth learning; Plato once wrote that Socrates stated, ?The unexamined life is not worth living?. This quote is fundamental in my intellectual beliefs. Life would be pointless and dull if one does absolutely nothing to intellectually explore the world and its surroundings. Education holds the upmost primacy. My aspirations go hand in hand with my passion, my passion in finance. My interests revolve around the economy. I have fallen in love with every aspect of economics, how corporations work, and how changes such as taxes and investments can alter the economies condition. My dream is to work in finance; I want to be the one who contributes to the economy. Rather than viewing how the economy works, I would like to be part of it. Nothing compares to my passion for the stock market, which is why my future in this field will be formidable. It is simply remarkable how the stock market works. Investments are an injection to the economy; It would be nothing less than an honor to be a part of our economies success. When the two sides of me come together, I get the feeling that I can do anything. I believe that I can make anything happen; I will be the one who made a difference. In my family, education is important to me, and only me. I am the first of my generation to attend college, and I will be the first in any generation to graduate from a University. Great aversion overwhelms me when a family member states how it?s a benefit to work first, and then maybe go to night school. I will not allow this negative surrounding the potential to negatively affect my goals. I refuse to perpetuate the cycle, I will be the outlier. In the end, I may be miss popular, but my nerd tendencies will always prevail. I have many intellectual interests and aspirations to learn as much as possible about the world I live in. You will only truly experience life when you know how things work. As long as I am doing what I love, the nerd in me will always have my acquiescence. That is an official introduction to me, queen to society, geek to the core. (more...)

Open Question: isnt it time the councils stopped wasting our money?
http://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/bournemouth/4030561.Thousands_face_court_and_bailiffs_over_council_tax_arrears/ we have thousands of people being taken to court, called on by bailiffs and generally living in fear because they cant afford their council tax.this council has to put roads signs on every inch of the road. we have a surf beach thing being constructed with our money. there are huge signs appearing on the roads to show the way to the ferry. fine. but do we really need one every 10 feet? the councils spending is paid for by us and its out of control? yes there is curly. you . please go away. curly go away and grow up. you have no idea what my question is about do you? i never block people but i just blocked curly. (more...)

Open Question: which 2 months do you not pay your council tax in glasgow?
what 2 months do you not pay (more...)

Resolved Question: do i have to pay full concil tax if i live with just one student?
im moving into a one bedroom flat with my girlfriend and shes going to uni but i work, will i have to pay full council tax for the property? (more...)

Resolved Question: baby and benefits (i do work) UK?
i am 25 weeks pregnant and was wondering what help i will receive after i have my baby. My situation is i work part time and my partner full time To be close to my family i am having to move to house that costs £457 a month on top of that council tax band B, we can afford it but i am worried about being able to afford it after i have my child. My bills seam to be £1150 a month. The houses where i live are expensive so £457 is good for a 3 bedroom double glazed house with garage. all so its my first child so i want the reassurance that if i need help i can walk to my mums house at anytime of the day cause neither of us drive. Will i be able to claim anything to help me, i am going back to work after my child and i currently don't claim a thing. (more...)

Open Question: Need advice on getting a flat......?
Hey, I'm Liam from Edinburgh in Scotland in the United Kingdom. Basically I seen a furnished two-bedroom flat in the new ForthQuarter Development in the Granton area in Edinburgh for me and my mate. We were looking for a nice but cheap place and this one sounds perfect and is £395 a month rent. Basically me and my friend are gonna half everything that needs to be paid on the flat like rent, bills, council tax etc. He's gonna be working a full time job so will be able to afford the place fine, however I work in an after school club part-time and although my pay changes each month, I'd say I make about 500 each month. Basically I'm wondering if you think I'd be able to manage with the income I make at the moment, cause if so it would be so helpful and convenient. Thanks for your time guys, Liam x (more...)