Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 47Virginia State Bar Association, 1935 - Bar associations |
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Page 277
... . THE ARGUMENTS FOR A SALES TAX . Our present tax system is lopsided . Only a very small per- centage of our citizens pay any direct taxes . The sales tax , on the contrary , falls on us all . Its very THE SALES TAX IN VIRGINIA 277.
... . THE ARGUMENTS FOR A SALES TAX . Our present tax system is lopsided . Only a very small per- centage of our citizens pay any direct taxes . The sales tax , on the contrary , falls on us all . Its very THE SALES TAX IN VIRGINIA 277.
Page 282
... sales tax . It does not occur to any great extent in the retail sales tax , where only the final sale from retailer to consumer is taxed . It appears also that the retail sales tax would be less affected by the constitutional provision ...
... sales tax . It does not occur to any great extent in the retail sales tax , where only the final sale from retailer to consumer is taxed . It appears also that the retail sales tax would be less affected by the constitutional provision ...
Page 285
... tax col- lecting agent . But over and above all these provisions , the merchant must consider as to whether or not the advantages accruing from a sales tax overbalance whatever disadvantages there may be . The merchant is not just a ...
... tax col- lecting agent . But over and above all these provisions , the merchant must consider as to whether or not the advantages accruing from a sales tax overbalance whatever disadvantages there may be . The merchant is not just a ...
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