TAXATION LIMITS INCENTIVES FOR HIGHER OUTPUT
LONDON, March 29.
Sir Grenville Maginness, the retiring president told the annual meeting of the British Employers’ Confederation: “Incentives to higher production must largely be financial incentives—and when I talk of incentives I mean incentives not to one section of the community only but to all sections. “One of the greatest barriers to incentive schemes is our high taxation, which largely results from _ Britain having compressed far-reaching reforms into a few years.”
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23217, 31 March 1950, Page 5
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78TAXATION LIMITS INCENTIVES FOR HIGHER OUTPUT Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23217, 31 March 1950, Page 5
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