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The Indian Review April 1926 a Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of all Topics of Interest

1926

In course of time and partcularly for the European state emerging out of the meshes of Feudalism the task of securing adequate revenues for the growing needs of the State began to tax more and more the ingenuity of the Minister. [...] The famous canons of taxation elaborated and immortalised by the Father of the Science of Economics as known in England are nothing but an expression of the economist's cocern that the entire finances of the nation shall bo so administered as to help the conservation of the national energy or the community's capacity for the production of now wealth; and since his time this viewpoint has been [...] Even so and ignoring the inherent defect in the basically vicious method adopted for computaticn of the burden the main °ejection to the Committee's findings is : that whereas in the case of the labou ing classes the taxes paid by them are direct as well as indirect and that in either case the burden is fully borne without possibility of shifting or evading by these classes in the case of the [...] And the greater the tax the greater chance for a larger variation between wholesale and retail prices and the larger the opportunity for exploitation of the final cosumers of the taxed articles —the labouring classes —for the combined but concealed benefit of the State and the intermediaries. [...] Their final solution of the difficulties of balancing the central as well as the provincial budgets in India —a division of the Income-Tar receipts with modifications in the shape of a corporation tax leave the solution of the main problem very little advanced from the stage at which the Committee finds it and the country will havvery little to be grateful for to this costly Comittee of s
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The Proposed Royal Indian Navy
217-219 P. S. Aiyar view
The All-India Ambulance Competitions
220-220 Symons view
“ Back to the Village ”
221-224 Dakshina Ghosh view
Taxation Committee Report
225-230 K. T. Shah view
Mr. Sastri’s Kamala Lectures
231-240 unknown view
English Satire
241-242 K. B. Ramanathan view
Indian Economic Enquiry Committee Report
243-245 K. C. Ramakrishnan view
Indianization of the Catholic Church
246-246 A. H. Fonseca view
Fascism and Mussolini
247-248 M. V. Subramanyam view
Raja Ram Mohun Roy
249-250 A. N. Sudarsanam view
Sir Krishna Govinda Gupta
251-251 unknown view
“ The Mother of East India Company ”
252-253 Imtiaz Khan view
The Indian National Party
254-256 unknown view
The Story of my Experiments with Truth
257-265 Gandhi view
The United Nationalist Conference
265-266 unknown view
Topics from Periodicals
267-272 unknown view
Questions of Importance
273-273 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
274-274 unknown view
Indian States
275-275 unknown view
Indians Outside India
276-276 unknown view
Industrial and Commercial Section
277-277 unknown view
Agricultural Section
278-278 unknown view
The World of Books
279-279 unknown view
Diary of the Month
280-280 unknown view
Literary
281-281 unknown view
Educational
282-282 unknown view
Legal
283-283 unknown view
Medical
284-284 unknown view
Science
285-285 unknown view
Personal
286-286 unknown view
Political
287-287 unknown view
General
288-288 unknown view