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Revenue and distributional modelling for a UK wealth tax. (2021). Hughson, Helen ; Advani, Arun ; Tarrant, Hannah.
In: Fiscal Studies.
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  7. Valuation for the purposes of a wealth tax. (2021). Hughson, Helen ; Daly, Stephen ; Loutzenhiser, Glen.
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  8. One‐off wealth taxes: theory and evidence. (2021). O'Donovan, Nick.
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  10. Taxes on wealth: time for another look?. (2021). Advani, Arun ; Miller, Helen ; Summers, Andy.
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