This paper traces the development of five taxation types in the Bible : income taxes, property taxes, special assessment taxes, poll taxes (all direct taxes), and indirect taxes. The development of these taxes is discussed within the context of Israel\u27s historical development. The impact of counting, measurement, and computation on the development of taxation is also considered
Can millennia-old religious ideas offer insights into modern tax law? I explore this question throug...
Although hampered by many limitations in source material, scholars have amassed many details concern...
The Second Temple, which stood in Jerusalem from around 520 B.C.E. to 70 C.E., is known to many in i...
This paper traces the development of five taxation types in the Bible : income taxes, property taxe...
The Jews used bars and rings of gold and silver as money prior to using coins. Syrian, Roman, and Je...
This paper traces several accounting concepts in the Bible. In particular, the Bible discusses the o...
A passage from the Talmud concerning income tax policy is examined. The attempt is then made to appl...
This article shows that the concept of income measurement goes back at least to Biblical times. The ...
According to an early commentary on the Bible, Joseph is the first auditor of accounting records in ...
This article indicates that even the most recent forms of taxation find their roots firmly planted i...
Tax has been existed since the early era of Islam; in Medina, the Prophet Muhammad had implemented t...
This paper examines the relationship between accounting and taxation in antiquity. It draws upon com...
Can millennia-old religious ideas offer insights into modern tax law? I explore this question throug...
Although hampered by many limitations in source material, scholars have amassed many details concern...
The Second Temple, which stood in Jerusalem from around 520 B.C.E. to 70 C.E., is known to many in i...
This paper traces the development of five taxation types in the Bible : income taxes, property taxe...
The Jews used bars and rings of gold and silver as money prior to using coins. Syrian, Roman, and Je...
This paper traces several accounting concepts in the Bible. In particular, the Bible discusses the o...
A passage from the Talmud concerning income tax policy is examined. The attempt is then made to appl...
This article shows that the concept of income measurement goes back at least to Biblical times. The ...
According to an early commentary on the Bible, Joseph is the first auditor of accounting records in ...
This article indicates that even the most recent forms of taxation find their roots firmly planted i...
Tax has been existed since the early era of Islam; in Medina, the Prophet Muhammad had implemented t...
This paper examines the relationship between accounting and taxation in antiquity. It draws upon com...
Can millennia-old religious ideas offer insights into modern tax law? I explore this question throug...
Although hampered by many limitations in source material, scholars have amassed many details concern...
The Second Temple, which stood in Jerusalem from around 520 B.C.E. to 70 C.E., is known to many in i...