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Post by dclaro on Jul 14, 2005 18:46:20 GMT -5
Repeal "National Systems of Tax" A proposal to repeal a previously passed resolution Category: Repeal Resolution: #105 Proposed by: Powerhungry Chipmunks Description: UN Resolution #105: National Systems of Tax (Category: Social Justice; Strength: Mild) shall be struck out and rendered null and void.
Argument: The United Nations,
APPLAUDING “National Systems of Tax” for upholding nations’ rights to self-determination in the area of tax systems,
RECOGNIZING the short treatment, however, which “National Systems of Tax” gives some very important, international issues concerning tax systems (such as tariffs and international tax incentives),
NOTING, ESPECIALLY, the resolution author’s willingness and desire to address such issues,
ACKNOWLEDGING, with reluctance, the mechanical need to repeal “National Systems of Tax” in order to re-address those important international issues and to more adequately secure national rights,
ASSURING member nations of future legislation, which will be more comprehensive and explanatory in scope, more serviceable to member nations in protecting their rights to determining their own tax systems, while more permitting of international determination of international taxation issues:
REPEALS “National Systems of Tax”.
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Post by cestus3 on Jul 14, 2005 22:49:48 GMT -5
The reasons stated within the bill of repealing the National System of Tax are very underwhelming. In effect, the only reason this bill is before the NSUN is because the author thought it would be cool to be the first person to have a resolution they wrote passed and repealed by themselves. We should vote no just on principle of tying up our time with ridiculousness. Also, I happen to like national system of tax. The resolution seems written well to me.
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Post by Fenure on Jul 15, 2005 23:28:09 GMT -5
I voted yes, I didn't actually like National System of Tax. Oh and, who really cares who wrote it?
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