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He wants to enforce tax collection from the rich, something that Mexico does poorly.
Historians remind us that the British sent H.M.S. Romney to Boston to enforce tax laws in 1768.
In an era of large government budget deficits, the incentive to aggressively enforce tax laws may be greater than ever.
Those rules commit them to provide information requested by their treaty partners to enforce tax laws, regardless of any bank secrecy laws on their books.
The answer to the problem was not to be found in Luxembourg, he said, but through pan-EU moves to enforce "tax harmonisation".
Instead, he dismissed the suits, citing a rule with roots in the 18th century that says courts of one country will not enforce tax claims of another country.
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So, in order to raise money, you have to enforce taxes.
With sufficient political will and international co-operation to enforce taxes, it is possible to eliminate most tax avoidance opportunities, which are well documented.
The bill charges, also, that the Commissioner of Internal Revenue has threatened to enforce taxes, under the Carriers Taxing Act, and will subject it to heavy fines and penalties if it fails to pay the same.
It will be a novice idea to enforce taxes on all those substances/activities which pollute or degrade the environment to bring a bottleneck on it.
Enforcing tax laws will fall to the Interior Ministry, which already oversees most law-enforcement matters.
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