EFFECTS OF HEAVY TAXATION
... state of equilibrium. Its Power to do so had been much assisted by the amicable settlement of their relations with the Persian Government. The report was adopted. ...
... state of equilibrium. Its Power to do so had been much assisted by the amicable settlement of their relations with the Persian Government. The report was adopted. ...
... been utilised out of provisions made for this purpose. Those combined payments settled all outstanding claims of the Persian Government, in addition to meeting the full payments due for the two years ending December 31, 1932, under the new scale of royalty ...
... arose concerning their concession that at one stage a difference had arisen between His Majesty's Government and the Persian Government, which brought their affairs before the world at the meeting of the League of Nations. Fortunately, through the good ...
... a pleasure to be able to announce that from June 1, with the one exception that imports still require a licence, the Persian Government have abolished all restrictions, and have declared foreign exchange to be entirely free. Persia has thus taken in advance ...
... 1931, was struck after providing for taxation of £1,142,353 (less reserves previously made) in final settlement of the Persian Government's claims to the end of 1931, and for £1,502,778 royalties and taxation for 1932. In the past, royalties were paid out ...