| • भेदमूलक कराधान | |
| discriminatory: भेदक विभेदक | |
| taxation: कराधान करारोपण कर | |
discriminatory taxation मीनिंग इन हिंदी
discriminatory taxation उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- The fund also will include compensation for discriminatory taxation of Jews and for personal property appropriated in the Nazi era.
- That reduced tax was ruled by the US federal government to be illegal due to discriminatory taxation of a spirit product.
- The justices refused to review complaints by a small Arizona railroad, which said that state's sales tax policies run afoul of a federal statute banning discriminatory taxation of railroad companies.
- In Stein's reading, " The Wealth of Nations " could justify the Food and Drug Administration, the Consumer Product Safety Commission, mandatory employer health benefits, environmentalism and " discriminatory taxation to deter improper or luxurious behavior ."
- Although the Secretary does suggest that the tax is so small in amount as to have no practical impact at all, we have never recognized a " de minimis " defense to a charge of discriminatory taxation under the Commerce Clause.
- The modern court has applied it several times to strike down discriminatory taxation, ruling in a 1975 case, for example, that New Hampshire could not subject out-of-state residents to a commuter tax when New Hampshire residents paid no income tax at all.
- Carson has argued the centralization of wealth into a class hierarchy is due to state intervention to protect the ruling class, by using a money monopoly, granting patents and subsidies to corporations, imposing discriminatory taxation, and intervening militarily to gain access to international markets.
- "Intel, like other companies that are collectively building the ` new economy'through the products and services which form the infrastructure of e-commerce, has a great stake in the preservation of an Internet free of discriminatory taxation and regulation, " wrote F . Thomas Dunlap Jr ., Intel's vice president for law and government affairs.
- The formal responsibility of the Yugoslav authorities for the exodus is still argued over by historians, but in many cases the pressure put on the ethnic Italians ( killings and summary executions during the first years of the exodus, replaced after 1947 by less violent forms of intimidation such as nationalization, expropriation and discriminatory taxation ) gave them little option other than emigration.
