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Harrison Narcotics Act of 1914 Summary
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The first international drug-control initiative, the 1909 SHANGHAI OPIUM COMMISSION, brought the international community together in efforts to curb the illicit traffic and consumption of OPIUM, a NARCOTIC drug. The Shanghai Commission encouraged...
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Harrison Narcotics Tax Act Information
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The Harrison Narcotics Tax Act (ch. 1, 38 Stat. 785) was a United States federal law that regulated and taxed the production, importation, and distribution of opiates. The act was proposed by Representative Francis Burton Harrison of New York...


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Australian CPA
Juggling the tax acts
12/01/2000: 1,388 words, approx. 5 pages
The theory surrounding the interaction of the GST and FBT acts is fairly simple. The two acts should work together so that the decision for employees between accepting a fringe benefit, or taking the cash equivalent is revenue neutral. Revenue neutrality was to...
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Narcotics Knot
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AFGHANISTAN WHILE THE AMERICAN-LED INVASION OF 2001 WAS triggered by the desire to oust Osama Bin Laden and his Taliban allies, there was also an explicit hope that it would allow a genuine and long-term campaign against opium production. The Taliban briefly...
 


 

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