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  • Taxes
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  • Taxes is an upcoming animated sitcom to be aired in February 2016.
  • Taxes may be collected every week from the populace of your fiefs. In Mount&Blade, taxes accumulate so you don't have to visit every week. Warband improved on tax collection by removing the need to visit at all, as you automatically receive taxes along with your weekly payments.
  • A tax is a financial charge or levy imposed upon taxpayers by the state or higher authority. Tax money is often used to fund public goods and services, such as the fire and postal services (both of which consist of the people in your neighborhood).
  • There are 4 recurrent taxes in CnR, of which all are paid every 2 game days.
  • Taxes are monies collected by towns, Counties(Duchies) or Kingdoms. They can be levied on individual players, taverns, casinos and more. If taxes are too high, people may be unhappy or could revolt, so players who are in a position to levy taxes are advised to do so carefully. Some taxes, such as those on taverns and casinos are levied automatically and collected weekly.
  • Each month you have to pay taxes. The amount of tax you have to pay is divided in three main groups. The amount of salary you must pay to your hirelings (Labour), the amount of maintenance for all the buildings you constructed with Deeds (Maint.), and a general 'adventurers' tax (tax). The amount of taxation can be reduced by having the Apprentice and Expert Accountant feats. There are no taxes for characters below level 6.
  • State Sales Tax: 6% (food; clothing, text books, heating fuels, prescription and non-prescription drugs exempt) Other taxing entities may add up to 1%. Gasoline Tax: 32.2 cents/gallon Diesel Fuel Tax: 34.0 cents/gallon Gasohol Tax: 32.2 cents/gallon Cigarette Tax: $1.35/pack of 20
  • Taxes were collected during the Month of the Monkey every harvest season, usually a 60% of everything the farmer had produced that year.
  • Taxes were an integral part of the pre-SL 1.2 economy that were intended as a limitation of simulator resource usage, but in practice they didn't work very well. Ways were found to evade them like "mule accounts" that were created to hold more land and objects. Taxes caused the death of many large projects, such as Americana. Rather than ban "muling", Linden Lab opted to ditch the entire economy and allow people to pay land with real dollars (USD) instead of L$. This has worked surprisingly well: whereas in the pre-1.2 days it was virtually impossible for someone to hold an entire sim, nowadays LL has a private island program that is fairly popular.
  • Rich conservatives find any number ways of not paying their taxes though they don't need the money they avoid paying. Rich people just spend more on luxuries. 1. * Sometimes this involves taking advantage of loopholes in the law so they escape paying taxes their government intended them to pay, that's called tax avoidance. 2. * Other times this involves breaking the law so rich people don't pay what the law tells them to pay, that's called tax evasion, those who do it are criminals and sometimes go to prison.
  • This page will list and explain all taxes in the game. * Value Added Tax This is known to most people and it's usually called VAT. It's a tax on consumer products which means a higher price for your people. Also commonly known as a sales tax in the United States. * Income Tax Simply the tax your people pay on their income. * Tax on large fortunes Tax on wealthy peoples fortunes * Inheritance Tax * Vehicle registration tax * Real Estate Tax * Audiovisual tax Tax on consumer products like electronics like TV and computers This is a tax that is taken from the employees paycheck.
  • Taxes are a way of making money in Fable III. Shortly after getting the crown and deciding Logan's fate, the new butler leads The Hero to Albion's treasury. There, the hero must decide to raise the taxes, maintain the taxes, or lower the taxes. This is the first of many decisions The Hero has to make that will affect the Treasury funds and determine whether Albion is saved or not. During Logan's rule, the people were taxed quite heavily. It is your job to set the tax rate for the coming year. You will be offered three choices and the people will act according to how you make them.
  • Taxation is a form of regulation on the money Americans make and want to keep for themselves. Throughout history, Americans have wisely decided how they would spend the money they worked hard for. Whatever money that is not shackled by the slavery that is taxation can be spent to keep the economy booming and the free market free. However, libruls are always trying to get Real Americans to pay for the crap they want to force everyone else to pay for even no one but them really wants it. Taxes are also another way to hurt the faithful.
Season
  • 1
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Prod
  • 1
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Date
  • 2016-01-22
Directed
  • NKC
Status
  • Upcoming
Producer
  • NKC
preceded
  • SpongeBob SquarePants
Name
  • Revolution
Genre
  • war-drama, revolutionary
desc
  • After hundreds of laws that injustly glorifies the rich, the middle class and the slum dwellers rise on an unforgettable revolution
supervise
  • Itsshehahnbro
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Run
  • --01-22
Card
  • Calaz, NKC
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Company
  • KTV
Format
  • 16
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Episode
  • 32
Plot
  • Itsshehanbro, JackHackers
Artist
  • Powerkip, Calaz, NKC
creative
  • Calaz
Writer
  • Ittsshehanbro, Powerkip, NKC
executive
  • NKC
Creator
  • NKC
abstract
  • Taxes is an upcoming animated sitcom to be aired in February 2016.
  • Taxes may be collected every week from the populace of your fiefs. In Mount&Blade, taxes accumulate so you don't have to visit every week. Warband improved on tax collection by removing the need to visit at all, as you automatically receive taxes along with your weekly payments.
  • This page will list and explain all taxes in the game. * Value Added Tax This is known to most people and it's usually called VAT. It's a tax on consumer products which means a higher price for your people. Also commonly known as a sales tax in the United States. * Income Tax Simply the tax your people pay on their income. * Tax on large fortunes Tax on wealthy peoples fortunes * Inheritance Tax * Vehicle registration tax * Real Estate Tax * Audiovisual tax Tax on consumer products like electronics like TV and computers * Airline ticket tax * Employee Social Security Payments This is a tax that is taken from the employees paycheck. * Employer Social Security Payments This on the other hand is taken from the employer. * Company Tax --((Personal experience here, 25% seems to be a sweet spot, any less or more, and my budget excess shrinks)) Oniris -- * Tax On company turnover * Tax on Petroleum products: confusingly named, this is really the gas tax. Or the Petrol tax for those who speak the Queen's English. * Liquor Tax * Win Tax * Tax on the pornography industry * Tourist tax on entering the territory * Deforestation tax * Tax on industrial pollution * Gun tax * Tax on Internet Access * Pet tax * Tax on redundancies * Tax on financial transactions * Tobacco Tax * Tax on gambling, lotto, racing, casinos * Tax on salt and animal fats in the agricultural food sector A hint: unless your budget is seriously in the red and your facing violent protest etc or calls for you to resign, if you must increase taxes do so in a democratic state by 0.2% at a time. Anymore and the politicians start getting antsy and your popularity suffers. Its best if you can to lower income taxes over time to 15% and raise your VAT to 20% as I've found, along with selling deals via trade, this is the best way to raise economic growth. Reduce inflation along with currency interest rates adjustments and then also keep tax incomes good. You lower their income and then tax them on their spending
  • Taxation is a form of regulation on the money Americans make and want to keep for themselves. Throughout history, Americans have wisely decided how they would spend the money they worked hard for. Whatever money that is not shackled by the slavery that is taxation can be spent to keep the economy booming and the free market free. However, libruls are always trying to get Real Americans to pay for the crap they want to force everyone else to pay for even no one but them really wants it. Take for instance socialism. Libruls are always trying to sneak socialism (and it's congenital twin Sharia Law) into America's government. And they do this with taxes. No where in the Constitution does it mention taxes. No where. Yet, libruls are always stealing money from hard-working Americans and calling it a "tax". That is why they're always against Tax Cuts. Tax cuts returns the money to the patriotic families so they can save their grandmothers from Death Panels that which was stolen by Secret Muslims. Taxes are also another way to hurt the faithful. Think about it. When the insurance company investigates whether to pay out a claim, they first try to find out if God was involved. If the event was an "Act of God", then everything's cool. But, the way the libruls want to change the world, there would be no recognition of God, nor His Acts. Get this: libruls actually want to use taxes to assist anyone (even heathens) after An Act Of God. Some of them actually try to prepare for the consequences of His Merciful Providence. God Works in Mysterious Ways. It's high time libruls accept this fact and move on. Or, better yet, move away.
  • Rich conservatives find any number ways of not paying their taxes though they don't need the money they avoid paying. Rich people just spend more on luxuries. 1. * Sometimes this involves taking advantage of loopholes in the law so they escape paying taxes their government intended them to pay, that's called tax avoidance. 2. * Other times this involves breaking the law so rich people don't pay what the law tells them to pay, that's called tax evasion, those who do it are criminals and sometimes go to prison. Somehow rich Conservatives never get round to complaining about tax avoidance and tax evasion the way they complain about poor people getting benefit money. Governments worldwide are trying to prevent at least some tax evasion.
  • A tax is a financial charge or levy imposed upon taxpayers by the state or higher authority. Tax money is often used to fund public goods and services, such as the fire and postal services (both of which consist of the people in your neighborhood).
  • Taxes are a way of making money in Fable III. Shortly after getting the crown and deciding Logan's fate, the new butler leads The Hero to Albion's treasury. There, the hero must decide to raise the taxes, maintain the taxes, or lower the taxes. This is the first of many decisions The Hero has to make that will affect the Treasury funds and determine whether Albion is saved or not. During Logan's rule, the people were taxed quite heavily. It is your job to set the tax rate for the coming year. You will be offered three choices and the people will act according to how you make them. Moral Choice: Lower tax rate. Cost: 400,000 Neutral Choice: Keep same tax rate. No gain or loss. Immoral Choice: Raise taxes even further. Gain: 200,000
  • There are 4 recurrent taxes in CnR, of which all are paid every 2 game days.
  • Taxes are monies collected by towns, Counties(Duchies) or Kingdoms. They can be levied on individual players, taverns, casinos and more. If taxes are too high, people may be unhappy or could revolt, so players who are in a position to levy taxes are advised to do so carefully. Some taxes, such as those on taverns and casinos are levied automatically and collected weekly.
  • Each month you have to pay taxes. The amount of tax you have to pay is divided in three main groups. The amount of salary you must pay to your hirelings (Labour), the amount of maintenance for all the buildings you constructed with Deeds (Maint.), and a general 'adventurers' tax (tax). The amount of taxation can be reduced by having the Apprentice and Expert Accountant feats. There are no taxes for characters below level 6.
  • State Sales Tax: 6% (food; clothing, text books, heating fuels, prescription and non-prescription drugs exempt) Other taxing entities may add up to 1%. Gasoline Tax: 32.2 cents/gallon Diesel Fuel Tax: 34.0 cents/gallon Gasohol Tax: 32.2 cents/gallon Cigarette Tax: $1.35/pack of 20
  • Taxes were collected during the Month of the Monkey every harvest season, usually a 60% of everything the farmer had produced that year.
  • Taxes were an integral part of the pre-SL 1.2 economy that were intended as a limitation of simulator resource usage, but in practice they didn't work very well. Ways were found to evade them like "mule accounts" that were created to hold more land and objects. Taxes caused the death of many large projects, such as Americana. Rather than ban "muling", Linden Lab opted to ditch the entire economy and allow people to pay land with real dollars (USD) instead of L$. This has worked surprisingly well: whereas in the pre-1.2 days it was virtually impossible for someone to hold an entire sim, nowadays LL has a private island program that is fairly popular.
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