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Что (кто) такое voluntary contributions - определение

THEORY OF TAXATION
Voluntary Taxation; Voluntary tax

Benevolence (tax)         
  • John Morton]] was credited with an argument for Henry VII's first benevolence, known as [[Morton's Fork]].
  • [[Edward IV]] (r. 1461–83) was the first English king to impose benevolences.
  • James I]] (r. 1603–25) revived the practice of benevolences in 1614.
  • Elizabeth I]] (r. 1558–1603) was more averse to benevolences than her forerunners, demanding only a handful in the 1580s and 1590s.
A FORCED TAX EXACTED BY CERTAIN KINGS OF ENGLAND; FIRST ENFORCED IN 1473, LED TO PETITION OF RIGHTS UNDER CHARLES I; LATER DECLARED ILLEGAL IN 1689
Benevolences (tax); Voluntary contribution; Voluntary contributions; Loving contributions
A benevolence, also called a loving contribution, voluntary contribution or free gift, was a type of tax imposed by several English monarchs from the 15th to the 17th century. Although taken under the guise of a charitable contribution to the king, the money was in fact extorted from the king's subjects. Commissioners or letters were sent from town to town, detailing the financial need of the king and asking that the town's wealthiest pay. The requested could not refuse to give, unless they denied the king's need or professed their own poverty, a "doubtless difficult, if not virtually impossible" task. Benevolences allowed the king to raise money outside of Parliament, which traditionally had to authorise any tax the king proposed.
Voluntary return         
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RETURN OF AN ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT OR OVER-STAYER
Voluntary repatriation
Voluntary return or voluntary repatriation is usually the return of an illegal immigrant or over-stayer, a rejected asylum seeker, a refugee or displaced person, or an unaccompanied minor; sometimes it is the emigration of a second-generation immigrant who makes an autonomous decision to return to their ethnic homeland when they are unable or unwilling to remain in the host country.
Nationally determined contribution         
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  • Paris climate accord emission reduction targets and real-life reductions offered
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NON-BINDING NATIONAL PLANS HIGHLIGHTING CLIMATE ACTIONS
Intended Nationally Determined Contribution; Nationally determined contributions; Intended nationally determined contributions; Climate pledge; Intended Nationally Determined Contributions; Nationally Determined Contribution; Nationally Determined Contributions; International climate pledges
A nationally determined contribution (NDC) or intended nationally determined contribution (INDC) is a non-binding national plan highlighting climate change mitigation, including climate-related targets for greenhouse gas emission reductions. These plans also include policies and measures governments aim to implement in response to climate change and as a contribution to achieve the global targets set out in the Paris Agreement.

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Voluntary taxation

Voluntary taxation is a theory that states that taxation should be a voluntary act. Under the theory, people should have the option to pay taxes instead of being forced to pay taxes by their government. Under this theory, the people would control how much they pay and where they spend it. The theory is a part of Objectivist politics and many libertarian ideologies. Proponents of some studies assert that individuals will give to government, paying voluntary taxes to support specific functions.

In one study, subjects were each given $20 to be anonymously allocated between themselves and a charitable organization their discretion (repeated for 12 different organizations, $240 total/subject), voluntary donations for each organization averaged 22% to government organizations and 27% to private nonprofits, and were influenced by their cause, level, and perceptions of effectiveness and efficiency (on average, 76% of the endowment was kept by the subjects). State lotteries are an example of a voluntary taxation system.

Примеры употребления для voluntary contributions
1. Both employee and employer could make higher voluntary contributions.
2. Airlines will also encourage passengers to make voluntary contributions to offset their carbon emissions.
3. The operation depends exclusively on voluntary contributions by foreign partners of the 53–member body.
4. UNICEF is funded entirely by the voluntary contributions of individuals, businesses, foundations and governments.
5. Additional voluntary contributions could be made to boost the final pot.