| Jeremiah Joyce - 1880 - 274 halaman
...sell ; but the buyer is scarce ever under the necessity of buying, and the more he is obliged to give in the way of tax the less he will be disposed to...give in the way of price. Such taxes, therefore, fall almost always on a necessitous person, pp. 455-57. Taxes upon the sale of new-built houses, where the... | |
| Adam Smith - 1884 - 604 halaman
...under the necessity of buying, and will, therefore, only give such a price as he likes. He considers what the land will cost him, in tax and price together. The more he i» obliged to pay in the way of tax, the less he nil! be disposed to give in the way • Mcnioirei... | |
| David Ricardo, John Ramsay McCulloch - 1886 - 688 halaman
...under the necessity of buying, and will, therefore, only give such a price as he likes. He considers what the land will cost him in tax and price together....give in the way of price. Such taxes, therefore, fall almost always upon a necessitous person, and must, therefore, be very cruel and oppressive." "Stamp... | |
| Adam Smith - 1894 - 526 halaman
...of a tax of this kind, he can get this reasonable profit only by paying less rent to the landlord. The more he is obliged to pay in the way of tax, the less he can afford to pay in the way of rent. A tax of this kind imposed during the currency of a lease may,... | |
| Leo Petritsch - 1903 - 104 halaman
...him in tax and price altogether. The more he is obliged to pay in the way ot tax, the less he will he disposed to give in the way of price. Such taxes, therefore, fall almost always upon a necessitous person, and must, therefore, be frequently very cruel and oppressive."... | |
| David Murray - 1909 - 152 halaman
...when through pressure of the tax the owner had to sell. Such taxes, says Adam Smith, ' fall almost always upon a necessitous person, and must, therefore, be frequently very cruel and oppressive.' If the tax amounted to, say, 40s. a year, the purchaser would deduct £60 or £70, or it might be more,... | |
| David Ricardo - 2006 - 305 halaman
...01 buying, and will, therefore, only give such a price as he likes. He considers what the land wffl cost him in tax and price together. The more he is...to give in the way of price. Such taxes, therefore, Ml almost always upon a necessitous person, and must, therefore, be very cruel and oppressive." "Stamp... | |
| Michael Lewis - 2007 - 1476 halaman
...of a tax of this kind, he can get this reasonable profit only by paying less rent to the landlord. The more he is obliged to pay in the way of tax, the less he can afford to pay in the way of rent. A tax of this kind, imposed during the currency of a lease, may,... | |
| David Ricardo, John Ramsay McCulloch - 2000 - 636 halaman
...under the necessity of buying, and will, therefore, only give such a price as he likes. He considers what the land will cost him in tax and price together....give in the way of price. Such taxes, therefore, fall almost always upon a necessitous person, and must, therefore, be very cruel and oppressive." "Stamp... | |
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