Yet another suggests a sharp rise in the flat rate of payroll tax that bosses pay for workers on DM610, thus discouraging hiring them (this from a party otherwise claiming to favour tax cuts to boost jobs).
Germany will delay tax change in favour of deficit control as demanded by the unfied constitution.
Some on the Tory right also want a change of approach, though they favour tax cuts over an easing of the spending squeeze.
He confirmed that the Lib Dems were willing to abandon their support for a "mansion tax" in favour of higher council taxes on valuable properties.
By returning to the tax regimes that favour married couples?
Social Security reform divides anti-tax conservatives, who favour large private accounts, from fiscal conservatives, who are more worried about reducing benefits (Mr Bush seems to be siding with the latter).
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Even those in favour of tax competition seem to assume that tax havens take business (and hence taxable profits) away from onshore economies: that the amount of economic activity in the world is fixed and that a dollar booked in Guernsey is a dollar less for France.
In fact, we could take this very argument proposed and turn it around: to being in favour of the tax break.
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The row with the CBI came after Treasury minister Ed Balls claimed Mr Brown was lobbied by the CBI in favour of the tax changes in 1996.
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Has the Treasury done enough to increase the tax payable by private equity partners on their carry and to increase the tax payable in general by private-equity partners and their backers who are not domiciled in the UK, so that tax system doesn't favour their kind of financing and investing techniques over others?
But housing is also one of the areas where government handouts (especially tax relief on mortgage payments) favour wealthier Americans.
Earlier this month, Cornwall Council's cabinet voted in favour of a council tax rise of nearly 2% in its draft budget proposals.
The charities that attract the wealthy, such as universities and opera houses, have more to gain from tax incentives than those the poor favour, such as churches.
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Ms Smith said her party had ruled out up-front tuition fees and a pure graduate tax and instead declared themselves in favour of a deferred fees system facilitated through income contingent loans.
He took a swipe at "sneery" newspaper columnists who criticised the government's plan to favour marriage in the tax system and who claimed that people would not walk up the aisle for a few extra pounds a month.
Dennis Hastert, speaker of the House of Representatives, says that income taxes should be scrapped in favour of a national sales tax.
The campaigner against ethanol subsidies (who had a better record on global warming than most Democrats) came out in favour of a petrol-tax holiday.
Mr Cable, who repeated his weekend call for more capital spending and for pensioners' benefits to be taxed, said he might back a Labour motion in favour of a "mansion tax" when it is debated in the Commons on Tuesday.
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Republicans, who generally favour a smaller stimulus with more tax cuts, decry Mr Obama's bill as wasteful.
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He suffered a significant defeat when 12 Democrats voted in favour of Mr Bush's tax cuts, of course.
The largest loopholes also favour the rich, making the tax system less progressive, and encourage rampant tax avoidance.
Mr da Silva's team favour an industrial policy, with tax breaks, cheaper credit and government investment in research and development and in infrastructure.
It is a sad indictment of Republican short-sightedness that all discussion of creating the flatter, simpler tax system that the party is supposed to favour has given way to squabbling over a grab-bag of politically-appealing goodies.
However, this is the original paper in the current round of arguments in favour of such a Tobin or FT Tax.
Only nine Democrats supported the bill which went through the House on April 18th, and most of those Senators who backed the tax-cutting plan last year do not now favour its extension.
The property was not designated as his second home - but he had been living in a grace-and-favour flat before selling it and telling tax authorities it was his main residence, the Telegraph reported.
Ministers who for security or other reasons live in so-called 'grace and favour' homes will continue to pay council tax and tax on the benefit of living in this accommodation but will not receive this new allowance.
Others, including the House speaker, Dennis Hastert, are said to favour compromise with Mr Clinton on a more modest tax cut.
But many economists have been critical of the tax cuts Mr Bush wants, both because they tend to favour richer Americans and because they may have little short-term impact.
One piece of evidence in favour of this theory is the growing influence of tax-free retirement plans, which have made it possible for younger workers to channel their savings into mutual funds.
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