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How were council members who handled taxes and treaties in Athens chosen

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<span>Is shipping and handling taxed in Missouri?No, in the state of Missouri shipping and handling is not taxed.However, it is taxable in the state of California.</span><span>Does a student midwife on a salary have to pay council tax?At the beginning of the year you should have been given a letter which you can present so you don't have to pay for the entire time you are studying</span><span>What is the statute of limitations re council tax in UK?Under the Limitation Act of 1980, "If the Council Tax was due more than 6 years ago then the council are unable to ask the Court for a Liability Order (a liability order allows the council to deduct the Council Tax debt from your wages or benefits). However, it is unlikely that the council will have allowed this to happen, and they will usually have obtained a Liability Order before the 6 years are up."</span>
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