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1. We will abolish the poll tax Labour will abolish the poll tax immediately.

2. 12 We will abolish the poll tax Labour will abolish the poll tax immediately.

3. What does Capitation mean? A poll tax

4. The poll tax was a creature of the Government.

5. 6 Are you better off paying your poll tax?

6. A lump sum tax is also called a poll tax.

7. 3 The poll tax was a creature of the Government.

8. 1 The council tax replaces the poll tax next April.

9. Like the poll tax, this property tax is deeply flawed.

10. 5 The poll tax was a very unpopular form of taxation.

11. 4 words related to Capitation: revenue enhancement, tax, taxation, poll tax

12. 13 The poll tax will increase the numbers eligible for housing benefit.

13. 14 The community charge or poll tax is open to two major criticisms.

14. 24 The right hon. Gentleman was a keen supporter of the poll tax.

15. However, many people are living in abject poverty because of the poll tax.

16. She'd been summoned there for refusing to pay a poll tax surcharge of £

17. 4 Ministers believed it was vital to dump the poll tax before the election.

18. 15 We already have files on people's tax details,(www.Sentencedict.com) mortgages and poll tax.

19. Capitation definition is - a direct uniform tax imposed on each head or person : poll tax

20. 14 Pay up: Poll Tax payers in Middlesbrough will begin to receive their accounts today.

21. Both the Poll Tax and the Business rate come into force on 1st April 19

22. 7 The poll tax has been a social, political and economic disaster of historic proportions.

23. Domestic rates will be abolished and in their place local authorities will levy a poll tax.

24. 22 New charge: Gateshead Council is being recommended to approve a new poll tax of £2

25. Why should abolition not apply to the poll tax during what are allegedly its last two years?

26. In addition to maintaining order, Pilate oversaw the collection of indirect taxes and the poll tax.

27. 2 A regressive tax, like the poll tax, takes proportionately more of a poor person's income.

28. 1 A regressive tax, like the poll tax, takes proportionately more of a poor person's income.

29. 17 Domestic rates will be abolished and in their place local authorities will levy a poll tax.

30. 9 Remember, they are poll tax payers, too, and the parks should not be closed to them.

31. 18 Their refusal to curtail spending plans and to increase the burden on poll tax payers is expected.

32. Many of those anomalies were identified by my colleagues at the very outset of the poll tax escapade.

33. They criticise the poll tax, but when they were in office the rates went through the roof.

34. A POLL-TAX payer has received an apology from Middlesbrough Council after an unexpected visit by the bailiffs.

35. It was used to justify the introduction of the poll tax and to justify breaking up metropolitan counties.

36. 28 Local Government is in a state of low morale and near collapse because of the poll tax.

37. 11 People who have a second property may also be liable for the Standard Community Charge/Poll Tax.

38. 8 Their refusal to curtail spending plans and to increase the burden on poll tax payers is expected.

39. 29 I urge all Opposition Members who have not paid their poll tax to do so without delay.

40. 21 It was used to justify the introduction of the poll tax and to justify breaking up metropolitan counties.

41. To its opponents, however, the poll tax will reduce civil liberties and widen the gap between rich and poor.

42. It was violation of the ability-to-pay principle that caused much of the public hostility to the poll tax.

43. In many ways, the poll tax embodies the attitude which dismisses our interdependence, and therefore our obligations towards each other.

44. Just as the poll tax impost jarred on an historically raw nerve, so will the ban on fox-hunting.

45. 27 The fact is that Labour wants to keep the poll tax so that it can attack us with it.

46. 26 Originally, the Government's intention was to keep the compiling of the electoral register separate from the poll tax register.

47. The Government have moved away from their view that everybody should pay the poll tax and are making some amends.

48. 30 Two of my constituents, Mr. and Mrs. Bellis, were sent to prison because they did not pay the poll tax.

49. 8 Mr Alton said that the poll tax meant many people had dodged electoral registers in a bid to avoid payment.

50. 20 The council tax will retain the most objectionable parts of the poll tax - the head count tax on the individual.