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<!-- pencil annotations --> <p> +C <hi rend="superscript">d</hi> 18 <note>28</note><lb/> <note>Preliminary<lb/>Observations</note> </p> <note>1. Licentiandi<lb/> <gap/><lb/> 21<lb/> Occupiers of Houses<lb/> and Arms being all<lb/> registered, <gap/> <lb/> Smuggling would<lb/> be officially<lb/> checked.</note> <p>By that <del>part</del> <add>branch</add> of the system which concerns <lb/> <hi rend="underline"> <unclear>horns </unclear></hi>, combined with <del>that</del> <add>the</add> branch which concerns <lb/><hi rend="underline">arms</hi>, an additional <del>check</del> <add>assistance</add> and that of no <del>small</del> <add> <gap/></add> <lb/> importance, might be obtained against <hi rend="underline">smuggling </hi>: <hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> <note>[+] and <del> by the</del> in this way the revenue might receive a sort of indirect accession <del><gap/></del> to an amount more considerable <add> perhaps</add> than that of the duties on these classes of dealers.</note>  <lb/> <del> by which means this <gap/> now <gap/> the revenue <add> an indirect advantage <add> <gap/></add> might be directed to <add> <gap/> to</add><lb/>from this new branch might <gap/> greater<lb/> than that which <add> is intended to be drawn directly</add> <gap/> <gap/> directly <gap/> through<lb/>that channel.</del>  The narrower the bounds within <lb/> which the practice of smuggling can be confined<lb/> the greater the degree in which taxes in consumption,<lb/> and amongst taxes on consumption, taxes on those<lb/>articles <del>which</del> by the consumers of which the contribution<lb/> can <add> be</add> best <del><gap/></del> afforded, may be made to take <lb/>place of other taxes more unequal and <sic>burthersome</sic>.</p> <note>22<lb/> In proportion as<lb/> Smuggling is successfully combated, duties on conscription may be raised</note> <p> The principle upon which the Commutation Act is <lb/>grounded <del> in that there is</del>  <add> seems to be &#x2014; that</add> in the instances of every<lb/> article <add> there is</add> a certain <del>fair</del> <add> <hi rend="underline">fixed</hi> </add> rate <del>beyond</del> <add> above</add> which the duties<lb/> upon that article can not be <del>carried</del> <add> raised</add> without taking<lb/> away from the <unclear>produce</unclear> of the tax by the encouragement<lb/> given to smuggling as much as <del>they add <add> i:e: to see payment of the tax</add> <lb/> by the <gap/> extra amount of the tax as in such</del> <add> is added to it by the extra rate of duty.</add> <lb/> <del> proportion of the stock of the article as is made to</del><lb/> <del>pay.</del>  the principle is true, under any given state<lb/> of the laws relative to this subject: but <del> as to any natural<lb/> impossibility <add> and immeasurable</add> as applying to any given rate<lb/>of duty</del> if it <del>goes</del> be understood to mean, that there<lb/> is a certain rate <del>of duty</del> <add> per cent</add>, the same for <hi rend="underline">all articles</hi>, <lb/> and under every system of <hi rend="underline">regulations</hi>, beyond which <lb/> no augmentation can be made, <add> under any system of Laws</add> so as to add to the <lb/> total produce of the tax, the notion would be found as <lb/>erroneous in theory, as the <add> influence and </add> application of it <del>could be</del> <add> might prove</add> pernicious in <lb/> practice.</p>         





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+C d 18 28
Preliminary
Observations

1. Licentiandi

21
Occupiers of Houses
and Arms being all
registered,
Smuggling would
be officially
checked.

By that part branch of the system which concerns
horns , combined with that the branch which concerns
arms, an additional check assistance and that of no small
importance, might be obtained against smuggling : [+] [+] and by the in this way the revenue might receive a sort of indirect accession to an amount more considerable perhaps than that of the duties on these classes of dealers.
by which means this now the revenue an indirect advantage <add> might be directed to to
from this new branch might greater
than that which is intended to be drawn directly directly through
that channel.
The narrower the bounds within
which the practice of smuggling can be confined
the greater the degree in which taxes in consumption,
and amongst taxes on consumption, taxes on those
articles which by the consumers of which the contribution
can be best afforded, may be made to take
place of other taxes more unequal and burthersome.

22
In proportion as
Smuggling is successfully combated, duties on conscription may be raised

The principle upon which the Commutation Act is
grounded in that there is seems to be — that in the instances of every
article there is a certain fair fixed rate beyond above which the duties
upon that article can not be carried raised without taking
away from the produce of the tax by the encouragement
given to smuggling as much as they add i:e: to see payment of the tax
by the extra amount of the tax as in such
is added to it by the extra rate of duty.
proportion of the stock of the article as is made to
pay. the principle is true, under any given state
of the laws relative to this subject: but as to any natural
impossibility and immeasurable as applying to any given rate
of duty
if it goes be understood to mean, that there
is a certain rate of duty per cent, the same for all articles,
and under every system of regulations, beyond which
no augmentation can be made, under any system of Laws so as to add to the
total produce of the tax, the notion would be found as
erroneous in theory, as the influence and application of it could be might prove pernicious in
practice.




Identifier: | JB/150/752/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

21-22

Box

150

Main Headings

police bill

Folio number

752

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d18 / f28

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

50973

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