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  2. Tin Duties Act 1838 - Wikipedia

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    The Tin Duties Act 1838 [1] (1 & 2 Vict. c. 120, also known as the Coinage Abolition Act 1838) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which abolished the tin coinage taxation system of the tin mines in Cornwall and Devon, and authorized instead an annual payment to the Duke of Cornwall to compensate for this loss of revenue. [2]

  3. Revived Cornish Stannary Parliament - Wikipedia

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    By the end of July, over a hundred people were refusing to pay road tax in Cornwall, but a decision of the High Court gave the Home Office leave to quash the original magistrates' decision. [10] The Revived Cornish Stannary Parliament's next large campaign was in 1989, and related to the introduction of the unpopular community charge or poll ...

  4. Tax Day 2024: Key Deadlines and What You Need to Know - AOL

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    If you pay your taxes quarterly, this is the due date for your estimated tax payments for the 1st quarter. This includes income you earned from Jan. 1 through Mar. 31, 2025. June 16, 2025

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  6. Here’s Every 2024 Tax Deadline You Should Know - AOL

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    Although not occurring until next year, Jan. 15, 2025, is an important date for 2024 tax filers. This is the date that your final quarterly estimated tax payment is due for the 2024 tax year if ...

  7. Tax Schedule 2023: Every Date You Need To Know - AOL

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    January 23: This is the official start of the 2023 tax season and the date that the IRS begins accepting and processing returns from tax year 2022. January 31: This is employers’ deadline to ...

  8. Cornish Stannary Parliament - Wikipedia

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    The Stannary Parliament also held the power of veto over Westminster laws that affected the stannaries; [4] [6] to become law, a bill which affected mining needed the approval of every stannator, the Lord Warden, and the Duke of Cornwall. [9] From 1752, bills from the Stannary Parliament needed the assent of sixteen members of the Westminster ...

  9. History of taxation in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Friend of the People; & his Petty New Tax Gatherer paying John Bull a visit (1806), James Gillray. The history of taxation in the United Kingdom includes the history of all collections by governments under law, in money or in kind, including collections by monarchs and lesser feudal lords, levied on persons or property subject to the government, with the primary purpose of raising revenue.