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1. | 1. ''Planning.'' | ||
Any plan expressed in monetary terms. | Any plan expressed in monetary terms. | ||
2. | 2. ''Taxation.'' | ||
The level of taxation minus government spending. | The level of taxation minus government spending. | ||
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3.'' UK.'' | 3.'' Taxation - UK.'' | ||
A formal statement - normally made annually - by the UK Chancellor of the Exchequer setting out the government's taxation proposals for the next fiscal year. | A formal statement - normally made annually - by the UK Chancellor of the Exchequer setting out the government's taxation proposals for the next fiscal year. | ||
4. | 4. ''Government taxation - all jurisdictions.'' | ||
Similar formal statements made by the finance ministers of other governments, or by the responsible officers of other organisations. | Similar formal statements made by the finance ministers of other governments, or by the responsible officers of other organisations. |
Revision as of 14:10, 25 March 2021
1. Planning.
Any plan expressed in monetary terms.
2. Taxation.
The level of taxation minus government spending.
A budget surplus is where taxation exceeds government spending.
A budget deficit is where government spending exceeds taxation.
3. Taxation - UK.
A formal statement - normally made annually - by the UK Chancellor of the Exchequer setting out the government's taxation proposals for the next fiscal year.
4. Government taxation - all jurisdictions.
Similar formal statements made by the finance ministers of other governments, or by the responsible officers of other organisations.