TABLE I.-Receipts and disbursements of the United States-Continued.
RECAPITULATION OF DISBURSEMENTS BY FISCAL YEARS-Continued.
2,757,350. 08 2,841,766.36 3,288, 319.03 4, 430, 662. 21 4,636, 536. 31 4,718, 235. 64
From Treasury Total postal
$407, 657.00 53, 697.00 21, 303.00
810, 231.62 536, 298.99 22, 221.96
$2,930, 414.87 2,910, 605. 08 2,757,350. 08 2,841,766. 36 3,288, 319.03 4, 430, 662. 21 4,636, 536. 31 4,718, 235. 64 4,907, 184. 61 5,728, 448.80 4,396,056. 71 4,296, 512.70 4,320, 731.99 4,886, 268. 53 4,515, 841. 09 4,349, 072.23 4,479, 049. 13 5, 212, 953. 43 6,278, 401.68 8, 149, 894. 48 7,394, 474. 70 9, 462, 931. 85 9, 720, 950. 13 10, 119, 939.66 10,970, 834. 76 12,235,715.86 12, 777,042. 48 18, 407, 613. 12 13, 520, 191.43 11,861, 549.45 11,913, 103.57 13,438, 233. 78 14,806, 158.70 14,436, 986. 21 18,813, 693. 54 20,345,792. 46 23,740,021.00
Total ordinary disbursements and postal service, includ- ing grants for deficiencies therein.
$25,947,966. 85 21, 538, 175. 31 20, 330, 163. 44 33,709, 930. 40 40,531, 533. 27 38, 295, 376.77 31, 533, 318. 93 29,032,753.83 30,981, 345. 45 30,809, 638. 24 16, 154, 846. 22 26, 780, 072. 84 27, 256, 559.78 31, 337, 219.77 58,900, 326. 19 51,945, 070.92 47,978, 127.52 46, 161, 336.55 54,029, 880.09 51,498, 702. 40 52,984, 713. 79 61,294,041.33 65, 272, 798.84 75,647, 171.67 74, 988, 360. 69 81, 469, 285.70 76,962, 083.84 71,718, 943.05 74,999, 509.45 477,870, 062.55 729,898, 065.77 877,407,354. 61 1,309,655,448. 28 533, 459,342.55 362,026, 352. 65 386,631,734. 62 339, 535, 108.47
21,822.91
5,590,723.79 10,718, 153. 53 3,912, 015. 62 5, 315, 712. 19 7,801,990. 09
338, 012. 64 11, 158, 450.71 7,536, 349.49 371, 100. 04 5, 600, 067.65 13,036, 922. 54 12, 804, 478. 54 3,656,335. 14
654, 912.71 2, 152, 293.05 6, 412, 574. 01 17,556, 896.95 6,662, 065.86 3,614,618. 66 3,276, 606.05 7,505, 250. 82 14,685, 043. 15 13,854, 250.00 18,737, 100.00 96,097,322.09 178,982, 635. 07 388,010, 965. 49 605, 456, 311.68 530,229,114.10 576, 120, 500. 11 603, 449,086.68 138,711,248.31
$1,239, 746.51 5,974, 412. 21 328.20
21,822.91 5,590,723.79 10,718, 153. 53 3,912,015. 62 5, 315, 712. 19 7,801,990. 09 338,012. 64 11, 158, 450. 71 7,554, 580.92 371, 100.04 5,600,067.65 13,036, 922. 54 12,887, 344.35 3,656, 335. 14 724,625.90 2,322,356. 47 6,833, 072.65 20, 434,715.64 7,534, 113.25 3,999,991.56 3,640, 178.44 8,079, 693.90 14,685,043. 15 13,854, 250.00 18,737, 100.00 96,097,322.09 178,982, 635. 07 388,010, 965. 49 607,174,211.79 530,287, 590.61 586,933,849.49
610, 450, 237.72 1,674,680.05 140,385, 928.36
24,616,799.86 | 313, 429, 225.80
25, 168, 295. 42 303, 197, 438.93 27,090, 426.37 292, 475, 122.28 28,487,216. 57 308, 236, 066.91 31, 185, 116. 53 327,709,872.03 34,003,006. 69 301,414,753. 43 33,736,737.86 293,745, 282.09 33,701, 924.20 268,866,060. 12 35,030,910.97 266, 241, 843.75 34,815, 507.35 296, 989, 866. 39 36,386, 479.34 298, 163, 116.70 40,681, 036. 63 296, 437, 036.78 41,876, 410. 15 299,857,849.72 45, 583, 195.79 310,916, 830. 15 43, 325, 958. 81 287, 452, 203. 14 47, 102, 454.41 302,787,778.94 52, 142, 074.97 286, 431, 561. 45 55, 338, 856. 44 316, 769, 789.36 55,751, 213.92 312.349, 135. 46 60,044, 530.91 338, 172, 226.78 67,757, 134.83 358, 618, 584.52 70,673, 557.80 421, 304, 470.46 74,981, 965. 69 415,953,806.56 81,843, 788.35 459, 374, 947.65 83, 330, 479.04 442, 605, 758.87 87,999, 669.91 433, 178, 426. 48 91,799,208. 40 434,678, 654. 48 93,814,668.86 448, 439, 622.30 99, 516, 658.97 532, 381, 201. 35 103, 232, 954. 25 700, 093, 564.02 109, 585, 358. 08 590,068, 371.00 116, 585, 955. 60 621, 598, 546.54 124, 250, 199.78 593,038, 904.90 136, 993, 362. 44 640, 313, 465. 28 150,085, 155. 20 675, 820, 445. 65 167,891,842. 10 716, 186, 678.72 180, 606, 077.34 717,338, 208.30 191, 214, 388. 38 735, 290, 134.61 204,366, 704.35 812, 581, 054. 05 223,063, 445. 44 865, 886, 827.84 232, 624, 269.99 883, 834, 048.70 237,660,705.48 891,798, 703. 37 248,312, 210. 76 901,297,979.35 263, 136, 243.53 944,879, 580.25 283,558,102.62 983,812,592.33 293, 884, 757.87 1,018,647,924.38 311,728,452. 76 1,030,721,451.66 319,889, 904. 46 2,386,669,210.62
$9,985.00 50,164,500.00 3,918,819.83 19,379, 373.71 27, 198, 618.71 38,093, 929. 04 31, 419, 442. 41 33,911, 673.37 37,063,515.33 35,327, 370.66 41,741,258 03 34,826, 941.76 29, 187, 042.22 17,503, 728.07 19, 262, 798. 32
1 Only the annual excess of redemptions over deposits included in this column.
140,810, 642. 13 207,677, 539.65 285,878, 003. 54 96,553,485.58 176, 423, 490.77 151,150, 636. 48 166, 128, 514. 80 151, 239, 525.05
143, 997, 993. 90 479, 882, 226. 16 280, 434, 937.41 86, 110, 581.05 166,505, 255. 55 438, 430, 756.96 101, 266, 334. 50 46,042, 635.43 44, 583, 843.36 127,959, 368. 15 74,862, 213.05 121, 288, 788. 35 104, 663, 799. 50 101,003,056. 37 24 348,086.98
709, 903.00 256, 447.20 2,494, 549. 93 7,294, 103.35 11,378, 502.00 29,942,062.00 14,622,363.48 22,790, 058.25 36, 112, 798.78 56,223,918.00 16,608,833.00 18,622,730.75 605, 230.80 244, 711.80 30,373,043.00 34, 356,750.00 15, 434,687.00 760, 925.00 246, 496. 35 120,616.03 102 575.00 109, 127,00 47, 533.00 35,903.00 636,980,666.75
15,996, 555. 60 | 156,807, 197.73 9,016, 794.74 216,694,334.39 6,958, 266.76 292,836, 270.30 5, 105, 919.99 1,395,073.55
101, 659, 405. 57 177,818, 564.32
151, 150, 636. 48 166, 128, 514.80 151, 239, 525. 05 143,997,993.90 479,882, 226.16 283, 230, 257.83 87,171,829.83 166, 505, 255. 55 438, 430, 756.96 101, 266, 334. 50 46,042,635. 43 44, 583, 843.36 127,959, 368. 15 83, 133, 055. 51 138, 581, 151.00 124,968, 023. 56 111, 404, 276.98 24,348, 086.98
709,903.00 256, 447.20 2,494, 549. 93 7,294, 103.35 11,378, 502. u0 29,942,062.00 14, 622, 363. 48 55, 937, 113.06 50,762, 371.73 70, 267, 309.14 27,515, 952.82 19,880, 308.76
605, 230.80 1,662, 191.33 30, 598, 138.97 34, 356, 750.00 15, 434,687.00 760,925.00 246,496. 35 120, 616.03
102,575.00 109, 127.00 47,533.00 35,903.00 636,980,666.75
470, 236, 423. 53 519,891, 773.32 585,311, 392.58 409,895, 472. 48 505, 528, 436. 35 452, 565, 389.91 459,873, 796.89 420, 105, 585. 17 410, 239, 837.65 776,872, 092. 55 581,393, 374.53 383,608, 866.61
466,363, 105. 27 749,347, 587.11 388,718, 537.64 348,830, 414.37 331,015, 404. 81 444, 729, 157. 51 395, 482, 190.97 476,753, 377.78 483, 586, 608.08 532,708, 747.44 453,556, 776. 54 466, 184, 922. 15 442, 862, 206. 07 436,685, 172.91 447, 230, 224.33 459, 818, 124.30 562,323, 263.35 714,715,927.50 646, 674, 987.06 678, 104, 487.27 663, 306, 214.04 669,840, 564. 10 750,392, 020.41 724,010, 169.85 738,379, 773.34 793,086, 892.29 885,031,733.09 956, 678, 800.75
919, 121, 125.07 929, 108, 715.05
6,949, 917.50 1,025,698,578.59
1,047, 882, 499.60 ,048, 261, 082. 73
3,271,070.50 3,046, 183, 746. 19
National-bank redemption fund herein includes only the annual excess of redemptions on account of national-bank redemption fund since 1890.
TABLE J.-Internal and customs receipts and expenses of collecting, from 1858 to 1917.
The cost of collecting the internal revenue embraces the following items: Salaries and expenses of the Internal-Revenue Service, including collectors, deputy collectors, clerks, etc., and including expenses incident to enforcing the provisions of law taxing oleomargarine; salaries and expenses of revenue agents, surveyors of distilleries, gaugers, storekeepers, and miscellaneous expenses; paper for internal-revenue stamps; expenses of detecting and punishing violations of internal-revenue laws; and expenses of collecting the corporation and income tax.
The expenses of collecting the revenue from customs includes all sums drawn from the appropriation made by Congress for that purpose. (See details, Table N.; The money is expended for salaries, rents, labor in weighing, gauging, and measuring imported merchandise, revenue boatmen, repairs, and other expenses incident to rented buildings, stationery, and the traveling expenses of special agents, but does not include disbursements for revenue cutters, fuel, lights, water, furniture, janitors, etc., for buildings owned by the Government, nor disbursements for erecting new buildings, all of which are paid for from specific appropriations made for those purposes.
The expenses of collecting internal and customs revenue do not include disbursements for salaries, etc., incident to auditing accounts in the office of Auditor for Treasury Department. • No data
Includes $20,951,780.97 corporation tax. Includes $33,516,976.59 corporation tax. 7 Includes $28,583,303.73 corporation tax. 8 Includes $35,006,299.84 corporation tax.
TABLE J.-Internal and customs receipts and expenses of collecting, from 1858 to 1917–
1 Includes $10,671,077.22 corporation excise tax, $32,456,662.67 corporation income tax, and $28,253,534.85 individual income tax.
Includes $52,069,126.29 emergency revenue, $39,155,596.77 corporation income tax, and $41,046,162.09 individual income tax.
Includes $84,278,302.13 emergency revenue, $56,993,657.98 corporation income tax, and $67,943,594.63 ndividual income tax.
Includes $95,297,553.88 emergency revenue; $179,572,887.86 corporation income tax; and $180,108,340.10 individual income tax.
NOTE.-The internal revenue receipts are based on covering warrants issued therefor, and differ slightly from amounts reported to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue by collectors.
TABLE K.-Statement of United States bonds and other obligations received and issued by the office of the Secretary of the Treasury from July 1, 1916, to June 30, 1917.
Consols of 1865, 6 per cent (act of Mar. 3, 1865). Funded loan of 1891, 4 per cent (acts of July 14, 1870, and Jan. 20, 1871)..
Funded loan of 1907, 4 per cent (acts of July 14, 1870, and Jan. 20, 1871).
Refunding certificates, 4 per cent (act of Feb. 26, 1879)
Consols of 1930, 2 per cent (act of Mar. 14, 1900).
Loan of 1908-1918, 3 per cent (act of June 13, 1898).. Loan of 1925, 4 per cent (act of Jan. 14, 1875).. Panama Canal loan, 2 per cent (acts of June 28, 1902, and Dec. 21, 1905), series of 1916-1936. Panama Canal loan, 2 per cent (acts of June 28, 1902, and Dec. 21, 1905), series of 1918-1938. Panama Canal loan, 3 per cent (acts of Aug. 5, 1909, Feb. 4, 1910, and Mar. 2, 1911), series of 1911-1961.. Conversion bonds, 3 per cent (act of Dec. 23, 1913), series of 1916-1946..
Conversion bonds, 3 per cent (act of Dec. 23, 1913), series of 1917-1947..
One-year Treasury notes, 3 per cent (act of Dec. 23,
Series of Apr. 1, 1916-17.
Series of July 1, 1916-17.
Series of Oct. 1, 1916-17..
Series of Jan. 1, 1917-18.
Series of Apr. 1, 1917-18..
Certificates of indebtedness, 2 per cent (act of Mar. 3,
Certificates of indebtedness, 3 per cent (act of Apr.
Certificates of indebtedness, 31 per cent (act of Apr.
Liberty loan of 1917,3 per cent (act of Apr. 24, 1917)..
Postal Savings bonds, 24 per cent (act of June 25,
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