This paper covers:
- introduction
- arguments for tax reform
- income taxation
- general expenditure taxes
- special purpose indirect taxes
- transaction taxes
- taxation of assets and wealth
- simplification
- policy process.
Source: New South Wales
Published Date: 19 Feb 2014
This paper covers:
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