| 31. | The other EU nations would share information on bank accounts, allowing governments to impose taxes directly.
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| 32. | The Diet of Transylvanian was authorized to impose taxes in Wallachia with a council of twelve boyars.
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| 33. | The new rulers did little to improve the economy, instead imposing taxes to support their wars.
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| 34. | It also had difficulties with gaining enough financial support for nuclear facilities, while facing imposed taxes.
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| 35. | In 1930, he joined the movement against the British decision to impose tax on salt production.
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| 36. | Despite its proximity to Cambridge, the charter prohibited anyone from imposing taxes on the commerce there.
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| 37. | Despite the advantages, however, imposing taxes by international agreement raises a major problem for democratic countries.
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| 38. | When they register their cars or put license plates on them, they pay a state imposed tax.
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| 39. | The tribal governments have the right to impose taxes on reservation lands should they choose to do so.
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| 40. | -- Unitika imposed tax penalty for concealing some 1 bil . yen of income . ( Asahi)
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