Since 1954, dividends have been subject to marginal taxation, with preferential treatment since 2003.
Doug McAvoy said the policy would create a two-tier system, with preferential funding for the few.
Government ethics rules require impartiality in the performance of government duties and avoidance of preferential treatment.
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That would slash deductions, credits, tax exclusions, and preferential rates by nearly 30 percent.
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So long as industry survival depends upon those preferential government-imposed benefits, two things are clear.
Many of these sub-sectors are shielded from takeover or allowed to compete on preferential terms.
Over half of world trade now falls under some kind of preferential trading agreement.
This allows small businesses, which cannot solicit preferential political treatment, to compete with larger corporations.
Thousands had signed an online petition calling for an investigation into possible preferential treatment.
Mr Mandela promised crucial legislation, including a bill to compel recalcitrant employers to implement preferential hiring.
Similarly, the threat of losing foreign aid or preferential market-access may concentrate minds in the Caribbean.
The basic contention is that enjoying a preferential tax rate is equal to receiving a subsidy.
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The United States should bring Nicaragua into the Caribbean Basin Initiative and the attendant preferential tariff treatment.
In Virginia we just passed a law that gives veterans and senior citizens preferential property tax treatment.
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"The foreign partners supply the specialized knowledge, so they should be offered more preferential incentives, " Kao argues.
The federal government is also fast-tracking permitting approvals and preferential free market-busting incentives to get it going.
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Spanish banks have come under criticism for selling complex, high-risk products through their branches, like preferential shares.
"I don't give them preferential treatment but I do throw it out to them first, " Mr. Hanold said.
He says holding RWE might give existing investors preferential rights with respect to new water shares--a two-for-one bonus.
Common to such movements, Marty says, is the notion that god has a preferential option for the poor.
Noun: The practice of giving unfair preferential treatment to one person or group at the expense of another.
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UNCTAD's project on market access, notes that poor countries often fail to fill Europe's existing preferential import quotas.
TiVo has preferential deals with cable operators that reach 10 million homes, and that barely scratches the international market.
Delighted dealers often give that adviser preferential treatment and access to better work.
Estate agents are feeling the heat, complaining that banks are giving preferential financing to offload their own property assets.
It's the lifetime perks and preferential status that have proved irresistible to Gibbs.
Yet the deals create their own infernal logic, whereby those who are discriminated against seek their own preferential deal.
All the rest have either preferential voting systems (Australia and France) or proportional representation in one form or another.
An American partner would help to increase Airbus's sales in America, where Boeing, the national champion, gets preferential treatment.
Even if the government offers insurers a preferential deal on restructured debt, the whole industry has been knocked flat.
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