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Taxation

573

  • ordination
    • Confirmed ACG 1968 River Forest n.
    Revision history
    1. A general or provincial chapter has the authority to levy taxes, in whatever manner it determines. The taxes are counted as part of the ordinary expenses of convents and provinces.
    2. The Master of the Order with his council may levy taxes on the convents under his immediate jurisdiction.

574

  • ordination
    • Confirmed ACG 1968 River Forest n.
    Revision history
    1. The taxes are to service the anticipated ordinary budget.
    2. They are being levied according to the income of each convent or province with due equity and proportion.

575

  • ordination
    • Acceptata ACG 2001 Providence 2001 n. 513
    • Secunda ACG 2004 Kraków n. 387
    • Definitive ACG 2016 Bologna n. 333
    Revision history
    1. Projects which require major financing should not have to depend on financing from ordinary taxation but must be provided for in an extraordinary budget. The resources needed to carry out such undertakings must be arranged for in the kind of planning described in n. 585 and following.
    2. With regard to the expenses of a general chapter, the following must be kept in mind:
      1. travelling expenses are to be met by what is known as the ‘paraequatio’ method, whereby each person pays an equal share of the expenses
      2. lodgings and general expenses for a chapter must be shared proportionately by the general curia and by each province, in such a way that equity and proportion are observed, the details to be determined by the chapter itself;
      3. six months before the convocation of a general chapter, the syndic of the Order and the syndic of the convent where the chapter is to be held must prepare a budget of the chapter expenses to be submitted to the Master of the Order with his council. Afterwards, this must be sent to each province for consultation.
  • ordination
    • Acceptata ACG 2001 Providence 2001 n. 513
    • Secunda ACG 2004 Kraków n. 387
    • Definitive ACG 2016 Bologna n. 333
    Revision history
    1. Projects which require major financing should not have to depend on financing from ordinary taxation but must be provided for in an extraordinary budget. The resources needed to carry out such undertakings must be arranged for in the kind of planning described in n. 585 and following.
    2. With regard to the expenses of a general chapter, the following must be kept in mind:
      1. travelling expenses are to be met by what is known as the ‘paraequatio’ method, whereby each person pays an equal share of the expenses
      2. lodgings and general expenses for a chapter must be shared proportionately by the general curia and by each province, in such a way that equity and proportion are observed, the details to be determined by the chapter itself;
      3. six months before the convocation of a general chapter, the syndic of the Order and the syndic of the convent where the chapter is to be held must prepare a budget of the chapter expenses to be submitted to the Master of the Order with his council. Afterwards, this must be sent to each province for consultation.
  • ordination
    • Acceptata ACG 2001 Providence 2001 n. 513
    • Secunda ACG 2004 Kraków n. 387
    • Definitive ACG 2016 Bologna n. 333
    Revision history
    1. Projects which require major financing should not have to depend on financing from ordinary taxation but must be provided for in an extraordinary budget. The resources needed to carry out such undertakings must be arranged for in the kind of planning described in n. 585 and following.
    2. With regard to the expenses of a general chapter, the following must be kept in mind:
      1. travelling expenses are to be met by what is known as the ‘paraequatio’ method, whereby each person pays an equal share of the expenses
      2. lodgings and general expenses for a chapter must be shared proportionately by the general curia and by each province, in such a way that equity and proportion are observed, the details to be determined by the chapter itself;
      3. six months before the convocation of a general chapter, the syndic of the Order and the syndic of the convent where the chapter is to be held must prepare a budget of the chapter expenses to be submitted to the Master of the Order with his council. Afterwards, this must be sent to each province for consultation.
  • ordination
    • Confirmed ACG 1968 River Forest n.
    Revision history

    Projects which require major financing should not have to depend on financing from ordinary taxation but must be provided for in an extraordinary budget. The resources needed to carry out such undertakings must be arranged for in the kind of planning described in n. 585 and following.