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1. ''Tax.''
A desire to hold money in liquid form, for example cash or bonds.  


A tax levied on certain transactions rather than on profits or on income.
This may be due to the transactions motive, the precautions motive or the speculative motive.


Duties include: import duties, excise duties, stamp duty and stamp duty land tax.


 
== See also ==
2. ''Law and ethics.''
* [[Precautions motive]]
 
* [[Speculative motive]]
A moral or legal obligation or responsibility.
* [[Transactions motive]]
 
 
==See also==
* [[Customs duty]]
* [[Duty of care]]
* [[European Customs Union]]
* [[Fiduciary duty]]
* [[Smuggling]]
* [[Stamp duty]]
* [[Stamp duty land tax]]
* [[Statutory duty]]
* [[Tariff]]
 
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[[Category:Ethics]]

Revision as of 11:12, 22 August 2013

A desire to hold money in liquid form, for example cash or bonds.

This may be due to the transactions motive, the precautions motive or the speculative motive.


See also