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He proposed a universal land tax. All who owned land would be taxed.
Charles Alexandre de Calonne
In 1783 Charles Alexandre de Calonne, a provincial noble, became royal finance minister. At first, he, like Vergennes, saw no need to rationalize the royal treasury or to appease the Parlements. By 1786, however, the deficit had become so huge-one-sixth of the total royal budget-that Calonne knew that reforms-meaning more taxes, or at least more loans-could no longer be put off. To obtain the support of regional nobles for such changes, the King called an Assembly of Notables. At the opening session, on 22 February 1787, Calonne addressed the assembly and proposed a uniform tax across the kingdom, to be administered by provincial assemblies of nobles and other elites. In other words, a royal minister was now suggesting that taxation privileges should be replaced by a fiscal policy that would apply to all equally.
a new tax plan.
Charles Henry Shields has written: 'Single tax exposed' -- subject(s): Single tax
Charles Adams has written: 'Tax-Haven Tales'
The current total local sales tax rate in Saint Charles, IL is 8.0%
Ship tax was what Charles needed
Ship money
ship money
Charles F. Lein has written: 'How farmers can beat the tax ripoff' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Income tax, Law and legislation, Taxation
Charles Heinrichs Langer has written: 'Examination coaching course' -- subject(s): Accounting, Problems, exercises 'Walton federal income tax accounting and procedure, 1938' -- subject(s): Accounting, Income tax 'Federal tax course' -- subject(s): Accounting, Income tax, Tax accounting