DIRECT TAXATION
BRITISH CHANCELLOR'S VIEWS LONDON, November 14. The Chancellor Of the Exchequer, Mr Hugh Dalton, told a Fabian Society meeting in London last night that he had no doubt that income tax at the present levels was a greater discouragement to productive effort than taxes on commodities. He added that recent experience disproved the old idea that direct taxation*was in all circumstances better than indirect.
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Evening Star, Issue 25950, 15 November 1946, Page 9
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66DIRECT TAXATION Evening Star, Issue 25950, 15 November 1946, Page 9
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