Excess Profits Tax Extension: Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Eighty-third Congress, First Session, on the President's Recommendation to Extend for 6 Months the Excess Profits TaxU.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 - 764 pages |
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... excess - profits tax , and then the burden of the tax on the top of page 6. You call attention to the fact that only 11 percent of the total excess - profits tax comes from companies with incomes below $ 250,000 . Is it not also true ...
... excess - profits tax , and then the burden of the tax on the top of page 6. You call attention to the fact that only 11 percent of the total excess - profits tax comes from companies with incomes below $ 250,000 . Is it not also true ...
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... excess - profits tax on 1950 returns , 9,433 had incomes of over $ 250,000 . These paid an excess - profits tax of $ 1,234 million . This represented 89.1 percent of the total excess - profits tax for the year . Another 40,767 ...
... excess - profits tax on 1950 returns , 9,433 had incomes of over $ 250,000 . These paid an excess - profits tax of $ 1,234 million . This represented 89.1 percent of the total excess - profits tax for the year . Another 40,767 ...
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... Excess Profits Tax United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Mr. SIMPSON . And yet you do make a relation because you say we need the $ 800 million in order to come nearer balancing the budget . Mr. HUGHES . That is ...
... Excess Profits Tax United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Mr. SIMPSON . And yet you do make a relation because you say we need the $ 800 million in order to come nearer balancing the budget . Mr. HUGHES . That is ...
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... Excess Profits Tax United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. volved in this venture , but the action that this committee takes will surely have great effect on our own decision of how far we can go with this new ...
... Excess Profits Tax United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. volved in this venture , but the action that this committee takes will surely have great effect on our own decision of how far we can go with this new ...
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... Excess Profits Tax United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. or $ 340,000 lying around . At the present time we have a net worth of around $ 800,000 , and we owe the banks $ 600,000 , and that is an awful lot for a ...
... Excess Profits Tax United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. or $ 340,000 lying around . At the present time we have a net worth of around $ 800,000 , and we owe the banks $ 600,000 , and that is an awful lot for a ...
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