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Some campaigners mutter about protectionism, though grudgingly admit that dispensaries deserve some reward for their pioneering (and risky) work.Mr Finlaw admits that vertical integration makes it hard to apply the excise tax: licence-holders will have an incentive to undervalue their product.

They had in mind a steady flow of favours in the form of state assets sold cheaply, free floats of public money to enrich their banks, tax breaks, licences for this and contracts for that.

FOREIGN currency, travel insurance, tickets to Disneyland, car tax, television licences, mobile-phone top-ups not forgetop-ups nottamps—are some oforgettingucthethat the Postamps arewill some yof these days.

If people who pay their taxes and licence fees can't watch a British world champion defend his title in America against a top opponent, well, it's ridiculous.

Including part of the cost of switchover in the BBC's budget means that the government is funding its industrial policy by means of a regressive tax on licence-fee payers rather than raising income tax.The Treasury may well refuse the BBC's proposal, even though the Department for Culture, Media and Sport is thought to support it in principle.

To protect their wealth in the event a future parliament might vote to increase taxes, the Barclays drafted a "memorandum of understanding" asking the Sark legislature to promise not to "impose or seek to impose any other or any new taxes, charges, licence fees or fiscal measures of whatsoever kind upon Brecqhou".

If we won't pay through taxes, TV licences or buying a newspaper, science communication either doesn't happen, gets rushed in volunteers' spare time or bankrolled by those with an interest in selling us stuff.

The licence tax, for instance, caused deep resentment because of a formula that taxed many cars at considerably more than their actual value.

The committee concluded: "There currently appears to be no better alternative for funding the BBC in the near term other than a hypothecated tax or the licence fee".

This too would bring France nearer Germany, where the 2001 rate will be only 25%.A sop to motorists, hit hard by rising petrol prices: abolition of the car licence tax.

They could be driven by anyone over 14 without a driving licence, tax or insurance.

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