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Income Tax in the Napoleonic Wars
Originally published in 1939, this book provides an account of the development of income tax in Britain during the Napoleonic Wars.
Arthur Hope-Jones (Author)
9781107640337, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 17 October 2013
158 pages
21.6 x 14 x 0.9 cm, 0.21 kg
Originally published in 1939, this book was written to provide an account of the development of income tax in Britain during the Napoleonic Wars. The text describes the advance in the technique and scope of government made by income tax administration, and assesses the social and economic significance of a wartime fiscal expedient. It was the product of extensive research into tax records sent to the King's Remembrancer during the Wars, which had lain untouched since they were tied up and labelled shortly after the Battle of Waterloo. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the Napoleonic Wars, economic history and the British taxation system.
Editor's preface
Preface
Introduction
1. The antecedents of the income tax
2. The legislative development of the war income tax
3. Organization at the centre
4. Organization in the country
5. Staff recruitment and conditions of service
6. The yield of the war income tax
7. The tax and the public
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Index.
Subject Areas: British & Irish history [HBJD1]
