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He took away the church's tax immunity and made the state the supreme thing in the country.
Companies that engage in these "ancillary" activities do not lose their tax immunity, the Court said.
In the pivotal cases which first set limits to intergovernmental tax immunity, this Court paid close attention to the practical effects of its decisions.
The tax immunity therefore applies only if a company has no plant, showroom or office within the state, relying on traveling sales representatives.
Because these functions were assigned to Wrigley's Wisconsin sales force, he said, the company could not claim tax immunity in the state.
They intended to take advantage of tax immunities in the 1866 Cherokee treaty with the United States.
This specific case, according to a leading investment bank's research, resulted in the "intergovernmental tax immunity doctrine," ultimately leading to "tax-free status."
It said that the Congress could abrogate previous treaty guarantees and that the 1866 had not renewed or provided for previous tax immunities.
The tavadis were subordinates of the king, but had administrative, judicial and tax immunities in their dominions and had their own military forces.
In 188, the Roman senate granted Illium extra territory and tax immunity, as the ancestral home of the Roman people.
Repeated steps were taken to raise the Church's contribution to the state budget, to remove tax immunity from church land, and to prevent more land coming under clerical control.
Internally, Constantine sought to secure his position by favoring the nobility (dynatoi) and granted generous tax immunities to major landowners and the church.
The Court's ruling today had been clearly foreshadowed by previous decisions eroding the doctrine of "intergovernmental tax immunity" and the 10th Amendment's protection of state autonomy.
The states - Wisconsin in today's case - have tried to give the tax immunity as narrow a basis as possible, while companies - the Wm. Wrigley Jr.
But Justice Brennan said that "states can never tax the United States directly" and that "the Federal tax immunity has always been greater than the states' immunity."
She denied that the Sheikh had ever claimed diplomatic tax immunity adding: "A more recent review of their residency status has confirmed that, as expected, there are no tax issues."
Writing for the Court, Justice White said that this disparate treatment violated the doctrine of "intragovernmental tax immunity," which bars states from imposing discriminatory taxes against the Federal Government.
The state's highest court had said that regulations limiting the number of untaxed cigarettes available for sale on reservations were an infringement of Federal laws designed to protect tribal sovereignty and tax immunities.
OIN supporters speculate that Sherrill stands only to say that the OIN cannot re-instate its tax immunity, but that the land is Indian Land.
Until then, she had refused to address the matter, despite insistent pleas in Parliament and elsewhere that she surrender her royal tax immunity as a gesture to taxpayers enduring Britain's longest recession since the 1930's.
In 1031, Melkisedek successfully petitioned Bagrat III for tax immunity for the Church, demonstrating the important power the Church had at the time and its influence over the State.
The judges, William M. Acker Jr. and U. W. Clemon, had invoked a doctrine known as intergovernmental tax immunity to argue that the tax could not lawfully be applied to them.
ACROSS Lake Champlain from the Adirondacks, towns and villages in Vermont are concerned about a 1987 land tax amendment that grants tax immunity to nonprofit groups that put land into nondevelopable trusts.
The decision is considered a landmark in the field of federal tax immunity, underpins modern legal interpretations of the Supremacy Clause in the U.S. Constitution, and established the "legal incidence test" for tax cases.
South Carolina contends that even if a statute banning state bearer bonds entirely would be constitutional, Section 310 unconstitutionally violates the doctrine of intergovernmental tax immunity because it imposes a tax on the interest earned on a state bond.