War and Tax
This article presents a commentary on the relationship between war and taxation by the author.
Conservatives go to war against taxes - DF wants focus on foreigners
Ahead of the upcoming parliamentary election on March 24, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has called for a focused discussion on tax reforms and policies regarding foreigners.
Crushed by war taxes: Russia prepares to massively close small businesses
Russia is facing a wave of small businesses closing due to increased tax burdens and rising operational costs arising from war-related economic policies.
Taxes increase, stores close: small businesses feel the impact of the war and taxes in Russia
Small businesses in the Moscow area struggle with increased taxes and economic pressures as the war in Ukraine continues and essential revenues decline.
Only holding up an "anti-war" paper... Russia suppresses thoroughly, and citizens remain silent
The article discusses how Russian citizens continue to protest against government policies despite widespread repression, particularly focusing on a recent protest in Vladivostok against a new car recycling tax.
Australia set for highest government debt levels since World War II
A report reveals that Australia's government debt, driven by increasing spending, will reach unprecedented levels by 2028, indicating a shift from its historically low-debt status.
Experts: After Four Years of the Ukraine War, Russia's Economic Growth is Exhausted
Experts claim that after nearly four years of war in Ukraine, Russia's economic growth is dwindling, exacerbated by new tax policy changes.
A financial gap of $79 billion.. war exacerbates the Israeli economic crisis
The ongoing conflict in Gaza has revealed the fragility of Israel's economic and tax system, resulting in a projected defense gap of approximately $79 billion over the next decade.
Aldrich Ames, CIA agent who sold secrets to the Soviets during the Cold War, dies in prison at age 84
Aldrich Ames, a former CIA agent who spied for the Soviets and revealed identities of Western agents, died in a Maryland prison at the age of 84 after receiving a life sentence for espionage and tax evasion.
Maybe a temporary war tax? What do Poles think about it?
A recent survey indicates that nearly 58% of Poles oppose the introduction of a temporary war tax to fund military modernization in response to rising threats from Russia.
Ayuso claims Madrid as a "lively, non-partisan" region that halts "totalitarians"
Madrilenian President Ayuso emphasized in her speech that the Community will implement tax cuts for young people balancing work and education, as well as for established businesses, while declaring war on the 'timid' in the cultural battle against Vox's growth.