Second Urgent Deficiency Appropriations for 1955: Hearings Before the Subcommittees of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-fourth Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1955 - 28 pages |
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... balance during the present and next fiscal year . I was examining the budget just before I came to this meeting , and it appears to me that the budget has been balanced by estimating an increase of the receipts . Last year at this time ...
... balance during the present and next fiscal year . I was examining the budget just before I came to this meeting , and it appears to me that the budget has been balanced by estimating an increase of the receipts . Last year at this time ...
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... balance our income with our outgo as we have this year . As long as we can balance our income with our outgo we will not go bankrupt . There is nobody more interested in reducing expenditures and in reducing taxes than I am , because I ...
... balance our income with our outgo as we have this year . As long as we can balance our income with our outgo we will not go bankrupt . There is nobody more interested in reducing expenditures and in reducing taxes than I am , because I ...
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... balances yielding $ 1 million annually are in deposit in 53 banks to compensate them for servicing State unemployment compensation accounts . Mr. HEFFELFINGER . The United States Government bears the ex- pense of the unemployment ...
... balances yielding $ 1 million annually are in deposit in 53 banks to compensate them for servicing State unemployment compensation accounts . Mr. HEFFELFINGER . The United States Government bears the ex- pense of the unemployment ...
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... balance what you can take from the taxpayers with what you can afford to spend . There are many of these presentations which are going to be made to the budget committees where that question is asked the way you ask it , are you getting ...
... balance what you can take from the taxpayers with what you can afford to spend . There are many of these presentations which are going to be made to the budget committees where that question is asked the way you ask it , are you getting ...
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... balance with respect to what you can tax the people and spend for their benefit . Mr. CANFIELD . Of course , having in mind that it is a revenue - pro- ducing agency . Secretary HUMPHREY . Yes , and so is the Internal Revenue Bureau ...
... balance with respect to what you can tax the people and spend for their benefit . Mr. CANFIELD . Of course , having in mind that it is a revenue - pro- ducing agency . Secretary HUMPHREY . Yes , and so is the Internal Revenue Bureau ...
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accounts Activity additional Admiral RICHMOND agencies agents agricultural ANSLINGER appropriation base authorized Average positions Amount balance basis Bear Creek Reservoir benefit-cost ratio BOLAND budget Bureau CANFIELD Chairman checks claims Coast Guard coins Colonel PENNEY Commission committee Commodity Credit Corporation Congress Connecticut River construction cost cotton damage employees equipment estimate for 1957 expenditures export fiscal year 1956 FLEMING flood control foreign funds GARY going Government HOLTZCLAW increase Internal Revenue Internal Revenue Service ITSCHNER June 30 Lehigh River loans loran MARSHALL ment million months MORSE MURRAY narcotics obligations Office operations payments percent personnel planning plate printers production public debt record reduced requested Reservoir River Basin Salaries and expenses savings bonds Secretary BENSON Secretary HUMPHREY sell SIEMINSKI statement TABER taxpayer THOMAS Thomaston tion Total United War Claims Commission WHITTEN Woonsocket workload
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Page 201 - Subject to the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, the United States Secret Service, Treasury Department, is authorized to protect the person of the President of the United States, the members of his immediate family, the President-elect, the Vice President or other officer next in the order of succession to the office of President...
Page 57 - Export or cause to be exported, or aid in the development of foreign markets for, agricultural commodities.
Page 270 - That upon the exportation of articles manufactured or produced in the United States by the use of imported merchandise...
Page 469 - States, the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to accept or reject on behalf of the United States any gift of money or other property, real or personal, or services, made on condition that it be used for a particular war purpose.
Page 469 - States to be insufficient to pay interest and principal on the outstanding bonds of the Philippines, its Provinces, cities, and municipalities, issued prior to May 1, 1934, under authority of Acts of Congress, the...
Page 270 - Where two or more products result from the manipulation of imported merchandise, the drawback shall be distributed to the several products in accordance with their relative values at the time of separation.
Page 469 - Treasury to accept or reject on behalf of the United States any gift of money or other intangible personal property made on condition that it be used for a particular defense purpose.
Page 64 - The act declares it to be the policy of Congress "to expand international trade among the United States and friendly nations, to facilitate the convertibility of currency, to promote the economic stability of American agriculture and the national welfare, to make maximum efficient use of surplus agricultural commodities in furtherance of the foreign policy of the United States...
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Page 422 - Secretary or his delegate shall declare the taxable period for such taxpayer immediately terminated, and shall cause notice of such finding and declaration to be given the taxpayer, together with a demand for immediate payment of the tax for the taxable period so declared terminated and of the tax for the preceding taxable year or so much of such tax as is unpaid, whether or not the time otherwise allowed by law for filing return and paying the tax has expired; and such taxes...