The Bulletin of the National Tax Association, Volumes 9-10The Association, 1924 |
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... revenue laws until we have a year of business that may be termed normal and that will not happen until the end of the year 1923. I don't want to revise the revenue laws of our country unless I feel positive that I can reduce the taxes ...
... revenue laws until we have a year of business that may be termed normal and that will not happen until the end of the year 1923. I don't want to revise the revenue laws of our country unless I feel positive that I can reduce the taxes ...
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... revenue ; preparing and reporting estimates of the public revenue and the superintend- ing and collection of the same . From the creation of the office of secretary until the passage of the act of 1862 , the secretary directly ...
... revenue ; preparing and reporting estimates of the public revenue and the superintend- ing and collection of the same . From the creation of the office of secretary until the passage of the act of 1862 , the secretary directly ...
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... Revenue is placed under the Treasury Department , the Secretary of the Treasury has no authority over the commissioner , with re- spect to the latter's duty in the assessment of taxes . In this regard the commissioner's present ...
... Revenue is placed under the Treasury Department , the Secretary of the Treasury has no authority over the commissioner , with re- spect to the latter's duty in the assessment of taxes . In this regard the commissioner's present ...
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... Revenue Act of 1917 . addition to interpreting sections relating to reorganizations , net losses , amortiza- tion ... Revenue Act of 1921 contains , in part , the following pro- vision , prescribing the right of appeal to the ...
... Revenue Act of 1917 . addition to interpreting sections relating to reorganizations , net losses , amortiza- tion ... Revenue Act of 1921 contains , in part , the following pro- vision , prescribing the right of appeal to the ...
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... Revenue , of the failure to produce such facts prior to the closing of the case , or , ( 2 ) where the case was materially af- fected by the change of regulations or by the final decision of another case either by the Commissioner of ...
... Revenue , of the failure to produce such facts prior to the closing of the case , or , ( 2 ) where the case was materially af- fected by the change of regulations or by the final decision of another case either by the Commissioner of ...
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Page 147 - The General Assembly shall provide by law for a uniform and equal rate of assessment and taxation ; and shall prescribe such regulations as shall secure a just valuation for taxation of all property, both real and personal, excepting such only for municipal, educational, literary, scientific, religious or charitable purposes, as may be specially exempted by law.
Page 50 - The times and places of the meetings of the Board and of its divisions shall be prescribed by the chairman with a view to securing reasonable opportunity to taxpayers to appear before the Board or any of its divisions, with as little inconvenience and expense to taxpayers as is practicable.
Page 41 - State coming into competition with the business of National banks: Provided, That bonds, notes, or other evidences of indebtedness in the hands of individual citizens not employed or engaged in the banking or investment business and representing merely personal investments not made in competition with such business, shall not be deemed moneyed capital within the meaning of this section.
Page 14 - Let us develop the resources of our land, call forth its powers, build up its institutions, promote all its great interests, and see whether we also, in our day and generation, may not perform something worthy to be remembered.
Page 153 - ... the rate shall not be higher than the rate assessed upon other financial corporations nor higher than the highest of the rates assessed by the taxing State upon mercantile, manufacturing, and business corporations doing business within its limits...
Page 226 - ... (b) To the extent of any interest therein of which the decedent has at any time made a transfer, or with respect to which he has created a trust, in contemplation of or intended to take effect in possession or enjoyment at or after his death, except in case of a bona fide sale for a fair consideration in money or money's worth.
Page 52 - The tax shall be such part of the tax computed on such annual basis as the number of months in such period is of twelve months.
Page 242 - ... net income" means the net income as defined in section 21, increased by the sum of the amount of the dividend deduction allowed under section 23 (p) and the amount of the interest on obligations of the United States issued after September 1, 1917, which would be subject to tax in whole or in part in the hands of an individual owner.
Page 241 - ... for the purpose of preventing the imposition of such tax through the medium of permitting such gains and profits to accumulate instead of being divided or distributed...
Page 140 - That the power to tax involves the power to destroy ; that the power to destroy may defeat and render useless the power to create ; that there is a plain repugnance in conferring on one government a power to control the constitutional measures of another, which other, with respect to those very measures, is declared to be supreme over that which exerts the control, are propositions not to be denied.