Revenue Bill: Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, with Reference to the New Revenue Bill, 1-9. sējumiU.S. Government Printing Office, 1918 - 2115 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 72.
39. lappuse
... passing this law . The first zone is up to 50 miles , and the second zone is from 50 miles to 150 miles . These two are incor- porated in the first zone for the postal system , but omitted as regards advertising charges by zones , if I ...
... passing this law . The first zone is up to 50 miles , and the second zone is from 50 miles to 150 miles . These two are incor- porated in the first zone for the postal system , but omitted as regards advertising charges by zones , if I ...
43. lappuse
... passed on October 3 , 1917 , and at that time it was generally an- nounced that the newspapers would have six or seven months in which to adjust themselves to it . Mr. JOHNSON . How can a newspaper adjust itself ? Take , for in- stance ...
... passed on October 3 , 1917 , and at that time it was generally an- nounced that the newspapers would have six or seven months in which to adjust themselves to it . Mr. JOHNSON . How can a newspaper adjust itself ? Take , for in- stance ...
54. lappuse
... passed , and March 1 , 1913 , was put in because a person might have purchased property long before there was any constitutional power in Congress to levy an income tax . Take lumber , for instance . A person might have purchased lumber ...
... passed , and March 1 , 1913 , was put in because a person might have purchased property long before there was any constitutional power in Congress to levy an income tax . Take lumber , for instance . A person might have purchased lumber ...
59. lappuse
... passed on to the consumer . It may be absorbed to some extent or in some slight degree , but eventually it is passed on . Mr. LONGWORTH . I am glad to hear you say that , because there are certain industries , notably the automobile ...
... passed on to the consumer . It may be absorbed to some extent or in some slight degree , but eventually it is passed on . Mr. LONGWORTH . I am glad to hear you say that , because there are certain industries , notably the automobile ...
76. lappuse
... passed on to the consumer of the goods subjected to it . Nevertheless it hurts the business by resulting in higher prices , causing a decrease in consumption , and if business failures enervating to the financial strength of the country ...
... passed on to the consumer of the goods subjected to it . Nevertheless it hurts the business by resulting in higher prices , causing a decrease in consumption , and if business failures enervating to the financial strength of the country ...
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428. lappuse - ... a reasonable allowance for the exhaustion, wear and tear of property arising out of its use or employment in the business...
350. lappuse - ... organized and operated exclusively for the mutual benefit of their members, nor to any corporation or association organized and operated exclusively for religious, charitable, scientific, or educational purposes, no part of the net income of which inures to the benefit of any private stockholder or individual...
529. lappuse - Farmers', fruit growers', or like associations organized and operated on a cooperative basis (a) for the purpose of marketing the products of members or other producers, and turning back to them the proceeds of sales, less the necessary marketing expenses...
357. lappuse - ... institutions of purely public charity, and institutions of education not used or employed for gain by any person or corporation, and the income of which is devoted solely to the cause of education...
357. lappuse - ... moral or mental improvement of men or women or for scientific, literary, library, patriotic, cemetery or historical purposes or for the enforcement of laws relating to children or animals or for two or more of such purposes and used exclusively for carrying out one or more of such purposes.
230. lappuse - ... property; also from interest, rent, dividends, securities, or the transaction of any business carried on for gain or profit, or gains or profits and income derived from any source whatever.
358. lappuse - But any property heretofore or hereafter devised or bequeathed to any person who is a bishop or to any religious corporation including corporations organized exclusively for bible or tract purposes shall be exempted from and not subject to the provisions of this act.
428. lappuse - That for the purpose of ascertaining the gain derived or loss sustained from the sale or other disposition...
358. lappuse - But no such corporation or association shall be entitled to any such exemption if any officer, member or employee thereof shall receive or may be lawfully entitled to receive any pecuniary profit from the operations thereof, except reasonable compensation for services in effecting one or more of such purposes...
24. lappuse - ... a reasonable allowance for actual reduction in flow and production to be ascertained not by the flush flow, but by the settled production or regular flow; (b) in the case of mines a reasonable allowance for depletion thereof not to exceed the market value in the mine of the product thereof which has been mined and sold during the year for which the return and...