Ruttenburg, Stanley H., assistant director of research, Congress of In- dustrial Organizations, Washington, D. C-----.
Thomson, J. Cameron, chairman, tax committee, Committee for Eco- nomic Development, accompanied by Herbert Stein, economist, Com- mittee for Economic Development, New York, N. Y__. Webb, James E., Director of the Bureau of the Budget.
Letters, statements, charts, etc., submitted for the record by-
Bernstein, Allen M., president, Bernstein-Macauley, Inc., New York, N. Y
Button, Ralph W., on behalf of National Retail Dry Goods Association:
Article from Look magazine, Who Gets Our National Income?.
Table VIII. A reduced Federal budget for 1948__.
Connally, Tom, United States Senator from the State of Texas, state-
ment
Dunbar, Charles E., Jr., Property Taxpayers Committee, New Orleans, La., statement and memorandum___
Foosaner, Sampel J., chairman, Federal Tax Lawyers Committee, Newark, N. J.:
Schedule A. Personal income tax comparisons, etc_
Schedule B. Statistical information on United States Govern- ment finances__.
Schedule C. Comparative taxes under present and increased ex- emptions
Letters, statements, charts, etc., submitted for the record by-Continued Gainsbrugh, Martin R., chief economist-Continued
Pamphlet, Are Farmers Rich or Poor?____
Halvorson, Lloyd C., economist, the National Grange:
Appendix A. Report of Committee on Taxation__
Excerpt from address of Albert S. Goss___
Appendix C. Table 11. Selected income series, 1940–46–
Letter to Senator Millikin enclosing table, New issues of common and perefred stock offered for cash sale during 1947.
Hanes, John W., New York, N. Y.:
Editorial, New York Times, Capital, and Mr. Harriman.
Editorial, New York Herald Tribune, Venture Capital.
Table--Individual income-tax liability, income years 1939-46 and
Letter enclosing list of new issues of common and preferred stock offered for cash sale during 1947__
Higgins, Allan H. W., American Bar Association, statement of behalf of American Bar Association___
Kem, James P., United States Senator from Missouri, statement....
King, Willford I., economics professor emeritus, New York University :
Table, Federal tax rates on 1947 family income, etc__.
Chart 1-A. How income-tax rates have affected the percentage
of the national income accruing to those individuals receiving
incomes of $1,000,000 and over-
Chart 1-D. How income-tax rates have affected the percentage
of the national income accruing to those individuals receiving
incomes of $150,000 and under $300,000....
Chart 2-A. How the percentage of the national income going to
individuals having incomes of $1,000,000 and over has been
affected by the average of the income-tax rates levied for the
given and two preceding years.
Chart 2-D. How the percentage going to individuals having in-
comes of $150,000 and under $300,000 has been affected, etc___
Chart 3-A. Percentage of the national income extracted from
individuals having incomes of $1,000,000 and over, etc_____.
Chart 3-D. Percentage of the national income extracted from
individuals having incomes of $150,000 and under $300,000, etc_-
Chart 3-E. Percentage of the national income extracted from in-
dividuals having incomes of $100,000 and under $150,000, etc___
Chart 3-F. Percentage of national income extracted from indi-
viduals having incomes of $50,000 and under $100,000, etc‒‒‒‒
Chart 3-G. Percentage of national income extracted from indi-
viduals having incomes of $25,000 and under $50,000, etc‒‒‒‒
Kline, Allan B., president, American Farm Bureau Federation,
statement
Jackson, J. P., attorney, Dallas, Tex.:
Memorandum on behalf of California Bar Tax Committee__
Statement
Magill, Roswell, Westport, Conn. :
Table I. Industrial and Business Failures..
Table III. Number of firms in operation and percent change by major groups, etc--
Chart, National Income, Federal Receipts, and Federal Debt_
Table, excerpt from statement of National City Bank, preliminary
summary of manufacturing earnings in 1946 and 1947___
Memorandum in explanation of amendment_.
Roos, Dr. Charles F., president, Econometric Institute, New York, N. Y. :
Chart I. Federal Reserve Board Index of Industrial Production
Chart II. Producers' Durable Equipment vs. Capitalized Corpo-
rate Profits and Relative Prices___
__facing__
Ruttenberg, Stanley H., Congress of Industrial Organizations, state-
ment and table___.
Exhibit A. Tax computation, present law and under H. R. 4790___
Exhibit B. Rate and computation schedule, present law and under
H. R. 4790__
Exhibit C. Tax table, present law and under H. R. 4790__
Exhibit D. How to use percentage method of withholding, present
law and H. R. 4790_.
Schram, Emil, president, New York Stock Exchange, New York, N. Y.:
Pamphlet, Economic Progress: Tax Revision and the Capital
Markets
Security offerings which had been registered with the Securities and Exchange Corporation but were withdrawn, etc‒‒‒‒‒
Letter from Gwilym A. Price
Smith, Robert E., chairman, Life Insurance Policyholders Protective Association, statement_.
Estimated number of taxable income recipients and
their total individual income tax under present law and under $40 per capita credit, etc.
Chart 1.
Chart 2. Effective rates of individual income tax.
Appendix_--
Consumers price index 1939 to date___
Table A. Estimated number of taxable income recipients,
their income and individual income tax under present law,
etc__
Table B. Estimated number of taxable income recipients
under present law, their surtax net income and combined
normal tax and surtax, etc__-.
Table C. Estimated number of taxable income recipients
under present law, their net income before exemptions, sur-
tax net income, and total tax, etc___.
Table D. Number of taxable individual and fiduciary returns,
tax and net income 1913-46, and estimated for 1947-48_.
Virkis, Fred A., chairman, Conference of Small Business Organizations, statement_.
Webb, James E., Director of the Bureau of the Budget:
Table I. Federal budget expenditures-Comparison of estimated
Federal budget expenditures, etc--.
Table II. Summary of budget estimate for foreign-aid programs, etc..
Table III. Estimated foreign-aid expenditures, by type and
source of purchase___
Table IV. Break-down of total ERP by countries and fiscal years_
Table V. Estimated foreign-aid expenditures, by country and
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