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Agricultural tax is a very broad and complex subject.
The government canceled agricultural taxes and promised to spend more on rural development in response.
"Now the nation has abolished the agricultural tax … Ah!
It is the largest, most experienced, and fastest growing agricultural tax specialist in Canada.
Other minor revenue sources included agricultural taxes and Customs duty.
Many came to farm soybeans, seeking cheaper land and lower agricultural taxes.
An agricultural tax has long been resisted by powerful landed families. '
A pilot project in Anhui has replaced local government fees with a single agricultural tax, for example.
Agricultural tax, estate and succession planning, related farm programs.
Funding it more fully from their own budgets would not be easy, especially since almost all agricultural taxes have been abolished.
In France, the tithes-called la dîme-were a land and agricultural tax.
He pledged to abolish the central government's agricultural tax on 730 million farmers and provide education subsidies for poor rural children.
The other is that China has eliminated its agricultural tax, so farming is somewhat more profitable than before.
The stables, which do not breed horses, are not eligible for the state's agricultural tax break.
Wen's government in 2006 abolished unpopular agricultural taxes and introduced subsidies for farmers.
The following year he was thrown out of school for lending support to peasants demonstrating against high agricultural taxes and corvee labor.
Also, to cancel agricultural taxes on these lands, the county government has in recent years developed the cultivation of honey and high-tech herbs.
A series of measures then ensued, including the abolition of the 2,600-year-old agricultural tax and education subsidies for poor rural children.
Argentine farmers announced they will hold another four-day strike this month to protest agricultural taxes and other government farm policies.
The abolition last year of China's 2,600-year-old agricultural tax had given a big boost to rural incomes, Wang noted.
In 2005, in about 28 provinces (including autonomous regions and municipalities), the agricultural taxes were cancelled.
Wen announced that agricultural taxes levied regularly on peasants would be fully abolished in 2007.
Under state law, such an agricultural tax break goes only to legitimate farm and ranch operations, and must generate at least $5,000 a year in income.
These measures discouraged rural producers, and due to the high agricultural taxes, in many places the peasantry was left with hardly any grain reserve.
A successful iron or salt industrialist might have employed over a thousand peasants, causing a severe loss of agricultural tax revenue to the central government.