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  2. Taxpayer groups - Wikipedia

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    Tax Justice Network (TJN) Tax Policy Center (US ... List of countries by tax rates; ... They can even initiate legislation at the state level to keep taxes and ...

  3. Citizens for Tax Justice - Wikipedia

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    Citizens for Tax Justice (CTJ) is a Washington, D.C.–based think tank and advocacy group founded in 1979 focusing on tax policies and their impact. [2] CTJ's work focuses primarily on federal tax policy, but also analyzes state and local tax policies.

  4. McClanahan v. Arizona State Tax Commission - Wikipedia

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    McClanahan v. Arizona State Tax Comm'n, 411 U.S. 164 (1973), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States holding that Arizona has no jurisdiction to impose a tax on the income of Navajo Indians residing on the Navajo Reservation if their income is wholly derived from reservation sources.

  5. Tax - Wikipedia

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    A poll tax, also called a per capita tax, or capitation tax, is a tax that levies a set amount per individual. It is an example of the concept of fixed tax . One of the earliest taxes mentioned in the Bible of a half-shekel per annum from each adult Jew (Ex. 30:11–16) was a form of the poll tax.

  6. Tax haven - Wikipedia

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    Tax justice groups interpreted Hines' research as the U.S. engaging in tax competition with higher-tax nations (i.e. the U.S. exchequer earning excess taxes at the expense of others). The 2017 TCJA seems to support this view with the U.S. exchequer being able to levy a 15.5% repatriation tax on over $1 trillion of untaxed offshore profits built ...

  7. Tax Justice Network - Wikipedia

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    In July 2012, following a study into wealthy individuals with offshore accounts, the Tax Justice Network published claims regarding deposits worth at least $21 trillion (£13 trillion), potentially even $32 trillion, in secretive tax havens. As a result, governments suffer a lack of income taxes of up to $280 billion. [6] [7] [8]

  8. List of taxes - Wikipedia

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    Jizya is a tax paid by non-Muslims in a Muslim state. Compare to Zakat. Leibzoll was tax that Jews were required to pay in Medieval Europe. Temple tax was a Roman tax used to pay for temples. Tithe is a payment to a church or similar authority. While voluntary in modern times, historically these payments have been mandatory.

  9. Category:Tax organizations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tax organizations" ... All Britain Anti-Poll Tax Federation; State Revenue Committee (Armenia) ... Tax Justice Network