This compilation comprises Volumes 14 through 16 of the "Report" by the Board of Inland Revenue of Great Britain. These volumes offer an in-depth look at the taxation policies, administrative practices, and revenue collection efforts of the British government during the period covered. Detailing various aspects of income tax, property tax, and other forms of taxation, this report provides valuable insights into the fiscal management and economic conditions of the time.
Researchers and historians of economic policy will find this collection a vital resource for understanding the intricacies of British public finance and its impact on society. The reports include statistical data, analysis of tax laws, and assessments of their effectiveness. This historical record is essential for those studying the evolution of taxation systems and the role of government in economic affairs.
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