taxation and gender equity:a comparative analysis of direct and indirect taxes in developing and developed countries edited by Caren Geown and Imraan Valodia
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HJ2322 .A3 M87 2002 The myth of ownership : taxes and justice / | HJ2351.7 .S86 1987 Supply-side tax policy: Its relevance to developing countries | HJ 2351.7 .T385 2010 taxation and gender equity:a comparative analysis of direct and indirect taxes in developing and developed countries | HJ 2351.7 .T385 2010 taxation and gender equity:a comparative analysis of direct and indirect taxes in developing and developed countries | HJ 2362 .J64 2003 Perfectly Legal: the covert campain to rig our tax system to benefit the super rich and cheat everybody else | HJ2920.9 .S24 2005 Taxation Simplified / | HJ 3042 .S66 Taxation in Kenya:Principles and Practice |
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