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Strengthening the Middle
"Salaries and income taxes are less inevitable than the old canard about death and taxes would have you believe. Historically, income taxes were usually introduced to finance war. Similarly the salaries tax in Hong Kong was not introduced until 1940. Whilst suspended during the Japanese occupation, it resumed in 1947. For the greater part of the colonial era, Hong Kong financed itself without recourse to taxes on personal income."
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