Financial History of the United States: Fiscal, Monetary, Banking, and Tariff, Including Financial Administration and State and Local Finance, Volume 2 |
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Investment and windfall revenues , such as dividends on bank stocks , sales of lands , and lotteries , were no longer ... intermittently before , but after 1842 it was imposed regularly and rapidly became the chief source of revenue .
Investment and windfall revenues , such as dividends on bank stocks , sales of lands , and lotteries , were no longer ... intermittently before , but after 1842 it was imposed regularly and rapidly became the chief source of revenue .
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The resulting meas- ure , known as the Revenue Act of 1929 , reduced the normal rate of the in- come tax and the corporate income tax rate by another 1 per cent , but only for one year . As expected , the fiscal year 1930 ended with ...
The resulting meas- ure , known as the Revenue Act of 1929 , reduced the normal rate of the in- come tax and the corporate income tax rate by another 1 per cent , but only for one year . As expected , the fiscal year 1930 ended with ...
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The states sustained their greatest revenue losses in personal and cor- porate income and inheritance tax yields . By contrast , motor - fuel and vehicle taxes and gross - receipts business taxes held up fairly well .
The states sustained their greatest revenue losses in personal and cor- porate income and inheritance tax yields . By contrast , motor - fuel and vehicle taxes and gross - receipts business taxes held up fairly well .
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Contents
The Meaning and Basic Trends of Financial History | 1 |
Monetary and International Fi nancial Policies | 4 |
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