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French system, and categories

It looks to me like the French system "Prime pour l'emploi" functions much like a tax credit, but without being administered within the tax system. Is this actually the case? Also, Hans-Werner Sinn (leading German economist affiliated with "IFO-CES") has recommended a system of wage subsidies that also work in the same way. It makes me wonder if the categories here are a bit off--one might just as well think of the whole thing as a system of wage subsidies, and ignore the mediating, institutional role of the tax system. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.21.169.198 (talk)

Canadian tax credits for political donations

Can someone who is familiar with Canadian tax law (federal as well as provincial) please add something about tax credits for political donations? I am aware that they exist, but I don't know enough about tax law ro fill that gap. Thank you! Khnassmacher (talk) 06:17, 9 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]


Proposed merge with Tax Credits Act 2002

To Tax credit#United Kingdom as a source may be quickest and easiest. This is for notability (no secondary source) and WP:CFORK - content should be WP:SPINOUT (grown in the article first) - the target is large but can accommodate this stub (essentially the size of a reference). Widefox; talk 10:02, 15 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

  • This proposal has become stale. Personally, I think the UK law is a different enough subject that it should be left as a stub, so I'm going to remove the notices.—Neil P. Quinn (talk) 04:33, 27 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

UK Budget 8th July 2015

Working-age benefits to be frozen for four years - including tax credits and local housing allowance, but maternity pay and disability benefits exempted. [1]

What does theabove mean???

  1. Will these credits and benefits stay the same in money terms while inflation means the recipients can buy less with their money? Probably.
  2. Will the real value be frozen while money values rise in line with inflation?

I hope it's the second but knowing how the UK govenrment treats poor people I fear the first is more likely. I don't want to add this to the article till I know which it is. 16:20, 8 July 2015 (UTC)~ — Preceding unsigned comment added by Eating Nicely (talkcontribs)

Budget 2015: what welfare changes did George Osborne announce, and what do they mean? Sorry, I forgot to sign the last comment. Eating Nicely (talk) 23:19, 8 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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