Income-tax Allowances and the Family in Great Britain

1953 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 218
Author(s):  
Allan M. Carter
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1953 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 218-232
Author(s):  
Allan M. Cartter
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1927 ◽  
Vol 37 (148) ◽  
pp. 637
Author(s):  
J. Sykes ◽  
Harrison B. Spaulding

1960 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-59 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ernst B. Haas ◽  
Peter H. Merkl

Western European Union (WEU) is unique in the family of European organizations. Its membership comprises Great Britain in addition to the inner circle of the six nations of Little Europe. As such it was hailed as a big step forward from the continental limitations of European integration. Its special task, besides residuary powers in the cultural, social, and economic field, has been defense and the control of armaments. Western European Union was erected on the ruins of the European Defense Community (EDC) by the Paris Agreements of October 1954. Its legal basis was the Brussels Treaty Organization of 1948, a defensive alliance against future German aggression which over the years had left its military functions to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and had concentrated on its cultural and social role.


2016 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Στεφανία Καλογεράκη

<p>The article examines the family models<br />and parental supervision in three European<br />countries; Great Britain, Sweden and Greece.<br />The results show (secondary data from the 1999<br />ESPAD study) that in Greece traditional family<br />models and high levels of parental supervision<br />of adolescents are signifi cantly more prevalent<br />than in Great Britain and Sweden. It is suggested<br />that cultural (individualism, collectivism) and<br />socio-political (Welfare State) differences,<br />between these three European countries, may<br />have an impact on the formation of the family<br />models and teenagers’ parental supervision.</p>


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (12) ◽  
pp. 975-978
Author(s):  
Amit Hedau

Since the monarchy pattern of ruling the state to the republic era, one aspect is common i.e taxation. The revenue required for funding the public services and maintaining law and order, various types of taxes are imposed on citizens and organisations by the competent authority. In India, the taxation of income is the exclusive power of Central Government and The Income Tax Act 1961 is the governing Act for the taxation matter. The present paper is conceptual in nature. The author wants to propose a new scheme of taxation of family income. As per the authors proposal the combine income of the family will be charged to tax instead of charging individuals income separately. The authors has given the reference of few prevailing schemes to support his claim. Before writing the conclusion of the paper, the positive and negative aspects of the new proposal are also discussed. The idea behind the new proposal is to condense the disparity in disposal income of individual and family income.


2018 ◽  
Vol 45 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-13 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christine E. Jackson

Three generations of Ward taxidermists practised their craft both in Britain and abroad. The grandfather, John, had a daughter Jane Catherine, and two sons, James Frederick and Edwin Henry, both of whom went to North America to collect birds (Henry with John James Audubon). Edwin Henry's own two sons, Edwin and Rowland, became two of the best known taxidermists in Great Britain. Edwin emigrated to California, where he taught his skills to his three sons. Rowland was the most famous, successful and wealthy member of the family, becoming world-renowned as a taxidermist.


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