Revenue to Defray War Expenses: Hearings & Briefs... on H.R. 4280U.S. Government Printing Office, 1917 - 665 pages |
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... incomes from whatever source derived , without apportionment among the several States , and without regard to any census or enumeration . The only effect of that amendment was to do away 4 REVENUE TO DEFRAY WAR EXPENSES .
... incomes from whatever source derived , without apportionment among the several States , and without regard to any census or enumeration . The only effect of that amendment was to do away 4 REVENUE TO DEFRAY WAR EXPENSES .
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... expenses and thus passed on to the consumer , so that they , and not the preferred - stock holders are the ones who feel the burden of an excessive tax . They are already , under the existing income - tax law , forced to an expense not ...
... expenses and thus passed on to the consumer , so that they , and not the preferred - stock holders are the ones who feel the burden of an excessive tax . They are already , under the existing income - tax law , forced to an expense not ...
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... expense caused by conflicting interpretations of certain provisions . It will be appreciated that large taxpayers , particularly corpora- tions , in making their returns , are necessarily forced to accept that construction ... EXPENSES . 19.
... expense caused by conflicting interpretations of certain provisions . It will be appreciated that large taxpayers , particularly corpora- tions , in making their returns , are necessarily forced to accept that construction ... EXPENSES . 19.
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... expenses are deducted , including all such as go to reduce his income as allowed by the law . Among these are taxes on his own property and taxes he has agreed to pay . Of course , these latter taxes re- duce his income just as any ...
... expenses are deducted , including all such as go to reduce his income as allowed by the law . Among these are taxes on his own property and taxes he has agreed to pay . Of course , these latter taxes re- duce his income just as any ...
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... or- ganize , for the purpose of manufacturing these , separate corpora- tions , in order that they may make them at a point most convenient to their need ; and also that the parent company REVENUE TO DEFRAY WAR EXPENSES . 43.
... or- ganize , for the purpose of manufacturing these , separate corpora- tions , in order that they may make them at a point most convenient to their need ; and also that the parent company REVENUE TO DEFRAY WAR EXPENSES . 43.
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Page 70 - ... life insurance companies issuing policies covering life, health, and accident insurance combined in one policy issued on the weekly premium payment plan...
Page 22 - ... in the case of a bank, banking association, loan, or trust company, interest paid within the year on deposits or on moneys received for investment and secured by interest-bearing certificates of indebtedness issued by such bank, banking association, loan or trust company...
Page 20 - An Act to provide revenue, equalize duties, and encourage the industries of the United States, and for other purposes," the Act of October 3, 1913, entitled "An Act to reduce tariff duties and to provide revenue for the Government, and for other purposes...
Page 613 - grass" and "straw" shall be understood to mean these substances in their natural form and structure, and not the separated fiber thereof.
Page 249 - An Act to increase the revenue, and for other purposes," approved September eighth, nineteen hundred and sixteen...
Page 53 - An Act to provide increased revenue to defray the expenses of the increased appropriations for the Army and Navy and the extensions of fortifications, and for other purposes...
Page 10 - ... employers, and all officers and employees of the United States having the control, receipt, custody, disposal, or payment of interest, rent, salaries, wages, premiums, annuities...
Page 613 - All goods, wares, articles, and merchandise mined, produced or manufactured wholly or in part in any foreign country by convict labor or/and forced labor or/and indentured labor under penal sanctions shall not be entitled to entry at any of the ports of the United States, and the importation thereof is hereby prohibited, and the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to prescribe such regulations as may be necessary for the enforcement of this provision.
Page 32 - ... paid in or earned surplus and undivided profits used or employed in the business...
Page 179 - dividends' as used in this title shall be held to mean any distribution made or ordered to be made by a corporation, joint-stock company, association, or insurance company, out of its earnings or profits accrued since March first, nineteen hundred and thirteen, and payable to its shareholders, whether in cash or in stock of the corporation, joint-stock company, association, or insurance company, which stock dividend shall be considered income, to the amount of the earnings or profits so distributed.