Sentences with phrase «taxation powers»

"Taxation powers" refers to the authority or ability of a government to impose taxes on its citizens or entities within its jurisdiction in order to generate revenue for public purposes such as funding essential services like education, healthcare, infrastructure, and defense. Full definition
He's running to be premier of a province where many residents miss the familiar embrace of conservative leaders in Ottawa, Edmonton and their city halls — Kenney has even taken to campaigning against mayors, most notably Calgary's Naheed Nenshi, over the cities» demands for greater taxation powers.
The difficulties of reconciling the legitimate claims of both levels of government for income taxation powers have since dominated many federal - provincial negotiations.
These include some new taxation powers and maintaining the Barnett formula.
There's no need for any sort of sophisticated argument regarding taxation powers in the Constitution Act 1867.
No matter, federal jurisdiction over the environment — including the jurisdiction to impose a national price on carbon — may also be based on its taxation power, or on its residual jurisdiction over matters of «national concern» under the Peace, Order, and Good Governance (POGG) power.
Scotland should remain part of the UK, with its own elected parliament which has some taxation powers
Scotland should remain part of the UK, with its own elected parliament which has no taxation powers
Scotland is then almost certain to be offered more devolution, since all three major UK parties have promised further devolution of taxation powers.
«Obviously it is not a Liberal Democrat Queen speech and there are many more bills in there I would like to see, but I know that if the Conservatives had formed their own minority government back in 2010, we wouldn't be here today talking about Silk, with its possibility of devolving some taxation powers and borrowing to the National Assembly - powers which I believe will create a stronger Welsh economy.
And as MPs and peers return to Westminster in the coming weeks they will pen the final amendments to the Wales Bill which will grant more powers, including borrowing and taxation powers, to the Welsh Assembly.
Scotland should become independent, separate from the UK and the European Union, Scotland should become independent, separate from the UK but part of the European Union, Scotland should remain part of the UK, with its own elected parliament which has some taxation powers, Scotland should remain part of the UK, with its own elected parliament which has no taxation powers, Scotland should remain part of the UK without an elected parliament.
Even holding cash is a side bet, trusting in the veracity of a central bank that mostly has claims on the taxation power of the government.
There is nothing behind Social Security aside from the taxation power of the US Government.
The policy pursued by government to manage the economy through its spending and taxation powers.
The difference is that in the U.K., where devolution is steadily occurring, the division of taxation powers is quite different constitutionally, and in Wales, still subject to a referendum.
The 2009 case of Pape v Commissioner of Taxation by High Court of Australia noted significant limits on this taxation power.
In contrast, the taxation powers of the provinces under s. 92 are limited to «raising of a Revenue for Provincial Purposes.»
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