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Page 80
... payments that could be handled by mail direct . That procedure has not been put in , but it has been the subject of all kinds of discussion . It is one that has been used all over the service for many , many years . In some places the ...
... payments that could be handled by mail direct . That procedure has not been put in , but it has been the subject of all kinds of discussion . It is one that has been used all over the service for many , many years . In some places the ...
Page 186
... payments , are bonded for faithful performance of duty . For 1946 the Division paid out $ 24,000,000,000 , and for 1947 , 26 % billion dollars , the increase being due largely to veterans ' benefits . APPROPRIATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 1947 ...
... payments , are bonded for faithful performance of duty . For 1946 the Division paid out $ 24,000,000,000 , and for 1947 , 26 % billion dollars , the increase being due largely to veterans ' benefits . APPROPRIATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 1947 ...
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... payments for the first 6 months of the current fiscal year . A projection of these payments for the remainder of the current fiscal year plus the increase for the seasonal agricultural conservation payments program indicates a ...
... payments for the first 6 months of the current fiscal year . A projection of these payments for the remainder of the current fiscal year plus the increase for the seasonal agricultural conservation payments program indicates a ...
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administrative agencies amount appropriation assistant audit banks bill Budget Bureau of Federal Bureau of Internal BURNS CANFIELD cashier Chairman charge checks Civil Service clerk collector's office Commissioner committee Correspondence courses cost DELANEY deputy collectors DIRKSEN distraint district employees estimate examination February 24 Federal Security Agency Federal Supply field division fiscal year 1948 Form W-2 funds GARY Government GRIFFITHS handled HANKINS Income Tax Division income-tax increase indicated Internal Revenue investigation JACKSON July June 30 KELLEHER KILBY KURTH lend-lease MACK March of Dimes matter MAXWELL McDONALD ment Miss MAIDRAND months operation payments percent personnel Printing and binding procedure Public Debt purchase Reconstruction Finance Corporation record refunds returns ROBERTSON Salaries and expenses savings bonds SCHOENEMAN Secretary SNYDER Section SMITH staff stamps statement Suffolk County taxpayers TAYLOR tion Total Treasury Department typewriters United United States attorney Washington