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The Taxation Collaboration of the Month is a collaborative effort to improve Tax-related articles, in order to help them reach featured-article standards. Each month, an article is chosen by people interested in the topic, and for the next month the chosen article is worked on, under Wikipedia's principle of collaborative editing. This provides a single article for people to concentrate their efforts on collaboratively.
The current
Taxation Collaboration of the Month is:
Please read the nomination text and help improve the article to featured article standard.
Collaborations are changed around the first day of a month. The selection process involves three steps:
To change to a newly selected article, first close the previous one:
Now prepare the new article:
===[[Article]]=== Reason ~~~~ ;Support # ~~~~ # ~~~~ ;Comments *
Military service often incurs favourable taxation benefits for the military personnel. This article needs improvement on the subject as it currently only addresses the taxation benefits of Canadian servicepersons, and even there only to a limited degree. Kurieeto 15:57, 19 September 2007 (UTC)
A lopsided article with unsourced negative info and rightfully frustrated COI editors who have been trying to work things out on the talk page. If the content could be reviewed, selected and organized by fresh expert eyes, then it would be easier to source using both mainstream articles and primary sources. The article's talk page reflects the issues and the inaction around it. Flowanda | Talk 05:32, 23 February 2008 (UTC)
An controversial topic with most of the sources being introduced by only one author (me). The controversy: Nearly all economists support merging (harmonizing) Ontario's GST and PST taxes however nearly 90% of the public oppose it. The topic is currently the most discussed issue in the news in Ontario.-- Pdelongchamp ( talk) 16:56, 7 December 2009 (UTC)
Reason This is a very important global topic which is increasingly in the media, but difficult to understand. The OECD has recently released over 1,000 pages of final reports on the process of reform, which was accepted at the G20, but there have been many criticisms, especially from civil society. This will have significant impacts from most countries around the world and should be covered in greater and more up to date detail [1] [2]
This
task force is defunct. Consider looking for related projects such as WikiProject Taxation for help or ask at the Teahouse. If you feel this project may be worth reviving,
please discuss with related projects first. Feel free to change this tag if the parameters were changed in error.
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The Taxation Collaboration of the Month is a collaborative effort to improve Tax-related articles, in order to help them reach featured-article standards. Each month, an article is chosen by people interested in the topic, and for the next month the chosen article is worked on, under Wikipedia's principle of collaborative editing. This provides a single article for people to concentrate their efforts on collaboratively.
The current
Taxation Collaboration of the Month is:
Please read the nomination text and help improve the article to featured article standard.
Collaborations are changed around the first day of a month. The selection process involves three steps:
To change to a newly selected article, first close the previous one:
Now prepare the new article:
===[[Article]]=== Reason ~~~~ ;Support # ~~~~ # ~~~~ ;Comments *
Military service often incurs favourable taxation benefits for the military personnel. This article needs improvement on the subject as it currently only addresses the taxation benefits of Canadian servicepersons, and even there only to a limited degree. Kurieeto 15:57, 19 September 2007 (UTC)
A lopsided article with unsourced negative info and rightfully frustrated COI editors who have been trying to work things out on the talk page. If the content could be reviewed, selected and organized by fresh expert eyes, then it would be easier to source using both mainstream articles and primary sources. The article's talk page reflects the issues and the inaction around it. Flowanda | Talk 05:32, 23 February 2008 (UTC)
An controversial topic with most of the sources being introduced by only one author (me). The controversy: Nearly all economists support merging (harmonizing) Ontario's GST and PST taxes however nearly 90% of the public oppose it. The topic is currently the most discussed issue in the news in Ontario.-- Pdelongchamp ( talk) 16:56, 7 December 2009 (UTC)
Reason This is a very important global topic which is increasingly in the media, but difficult to understand. The OECD has recently released over 1,000 pages of final reports on the process of reform, which was accepted at the G20, but there have been many criticisms, especially from civil society. This will have significant impacts from most countries around the world and should be covered in greater and more up to date detail [1] [2]