Taxation
Found in 418 Collections and/or Records:
Land Taxes, 1931
The papers cover every aspect of Lord Noel-Baker's very full and varied career and include constituency papers, Labour Party material, extensive sections on domestic and international affairs, peace and disarmament, sport, books and articles, speeches and correspondence.
Literary: Articles by WSC for the Sunday Pictorial., 1931
Literary: articles: Evening Standard 1., Jan 1937 - May 1937
Local election campaign: visit to Derby, and BBC World Service "People and Politics" interview with NK, 1991-04
McKenna Duties, 1924-03 - 1927-03
Memoranda, 1919-01 - 1923-07
Official: Board of Trade: Anglo-French Commercial Relations: notes and papers., 22 Dec 1907 - 08 Nov 1909
Official: Cabinet: Budget: notes., 1909
Includes notes by Richard Haldane [Secretary of State for War] on the necessity for increased army estimates; balance sheets showing calculations of sources of revenue; and a memorandum on food taxes.Also includes a letter from Haldane to David Lloyd George [Chancellor of the Exchequer] on army estimates.
Official: Cabinet: Conclusions 16 - 21., 11 Apr 1929 - 09 May 1929
Official: Cabinet: Conclusions 48 - 58., 29 Oct 1928 - 19 Dec 1928
Official: Cabinet: correspondence and papers., 13 Jan 1922 - 04 Aug 1922
Official: Cabinet: Emergency Business Committee: papers 1 to 20 plus index., 27 Apr 1929 - 10 May 1929
Official: Cabinet: Emergency Business Committee: papers 21 - 40., 10 May 1929 - 13 May 1929
Includes suggested replies to questions put to Conservative candidates on a variety of issues including: employment conditions; importation of dyestuffs; agriculture; taxation of motor vehicles; war pensions; migration; sea defence works; the rent restriction act; education policy regarding women teachers; and old age pensions.
Official: Cabinet: Finance Committee: papers., Oct 1915 - Nov 1915
Includes papers on various subjects including: army finances and suggested savings; the adverse balance of foreign trade; details of the importation of goods classified as "not of prime necessity" including various items of food, drink, etc; draft interim reports and an interim report of the Finance Committee pointing out Great Britain's serious economic difficulties created by World War I and including a statement by [1st] Lord Reading [earlier Rufus Isaacs].
Official: Cabinet: Industrial Control: papers., Sep 1915 - Oct 1915
Includes papers on various subjects including: a report of the industrial control committee on shipping; notes on the shortage of shipping due to World War I and its effect on the trade of Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa; problems of transporting wheat to the United Kingdom from North America; freight rates; state control of coal mines and profits and export of coal; and comparison of imports (of food, minerals, etc) before and after the war.