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TCC favors abolishing the income tax and replacing it with a low revenue tariff.
But with his 'eclectic and protean opportunism', he went on to recommend a revenue tariff as a wage cut in disguise.
Balfour called for drastic economies, to include a reduction in unemployment benefit and the imposition of a revenue tariff on manufactured goods.
Revenue Tariff Party may refer to:
The Canadian government imposes revenue tariffs on US manufactured goods to pay for railroad debts.
Prior to the 1901 election, the Free Trade Party had been known as the Revenue Tariff Party in some states.
Pat Buchanan view on how revenue tariffs to compensate for foreign countries' VAT rebates on exports can better create a "level playing field"
Nevertheless, both of the Revenue Tariff Party members elected joined the Free Trade Party, when the new parliament began sitting.
A separate Tasmanian Revenue Tariff Party took part in the 1903 federal election in Tasmania and won two seats.
Free Trade Party, which was occasionally referred to as the Revenue Tariff Party, especially in Western Australia.
Harrison's death was a disappointment to Whigs, who hoped to pass a revenue tariff and enact measures to support Henry Clay's American System.
However, in 1903 a separate Revenue Tariff Party competed against the FTP in Tasmania.
It was also called the Revenue Tariff Party in some states and renamed the Anti-Socialist Party in 1906.
The Tariff of 1789, was a revenue tariff enacted during the first session of the First Congress of the United States.
This election also saw a minor party, the Tasmanian Revenue Tariff Party gain an MHR and one Senator.
The Revenue Tariff Party, also known as the Tariff Reform Party, was a minor Australian political party that operated in Tasmania in 1903.
Around this time the Revenue Tariff Party was dissolved, and its two parliamentarians, Senator Henry Dobson (Tasmania) and William McWilliams (Franklin), also became Free Traders.
In the elections for the first Commonwealth Parliament, the Free Traders, who campaigned in some states as the "revenue tariff party", formed the second largest group in the Australian House of Representatives, with 25 seats.
Seely's solutions were, in fact, not too dissimilar from those eventually adopted by the National Government - a cut in the dole with acceptance of the principle of work or maintenance, a 10 per cent revenue tariff, and settlement of the Indian question on the lines of the Simon Commission.