Individual Income Tax: Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Seventy-eighth Congress, First Session, on a Proposal to Place Income Tax of Individuals on a Pay-as-you-go Basis. February 2,3,4,5,8,9,10,11,12, and 15, 1943 |
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... ROBERTSON , Virginia MILTON H. WEST , Texas JAMES P. MCGRANERY , Pennsylvania WILBUR D. MILLS , Arkansas NOBLE J. GREGORY , Kentucky A. SIDNEY CAMP , Georgia WALTER A. LYNCH , New York AIME J. FORAND , Rhode Island ALLEN T. TREADWAY ...
... ROBERTSON , Virginia MILTON H. WEST , Texas JAMES P. MCGRANERY , Pennsylvania WILBUR D. MILLS , Arkansas NOBLE J. GREGORY , Kentucky A. SIDNEY CAMP , Georgia WALTER A. LYNCH , New York AIME J. FORAND , Rhode Island ALLEN T. TREADWAY ...
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... Robertson regarding testimony given before subcommittee in August 1942 . Page 467 545 506 324 Table showing effective individual tax rates for 1943 , 1944 , and 1945 , if tax on net income in excess of $ 2,000 for 1942 is spread over a ...
... Robertson regarding testimony given before subcommittee in August 1942 . Page 467 545 506 324 Table showing effective individual tax rates for 1943 , 1944 , and 1945 , if tax on net income in excess of $ 2,000 for 1942 is spread over a ...
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... Robertson . Mr. ROBERTSON . Mr. Sullivan , suppose the Congress passes a law to relieve a portion of the 1942 liability , would those who pay on March 15 , and then again on June 15 , get credit in full for what they had already paid ...
... Robertson . Mr. ROBERTSON . Mr. Sullivan , suppose the Congress passes a law to relieve a portion of the 1942 liability , would those who pay on March 15 , and then again on June 15 , get credit in full for what they had already paid ...
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... Robertson . Mr. ROBERTSON . The 1942 taxes jumped from $ 3,260,000,000 in 1941 to $ 10,000,000,000 in 1942. Is that correct ? Mr. PAUL . Yes ; that is right . Mr. ROBERTSON . For 1942 we will have some 39,000,000 taxpayers , and we are ...
... Robertson . Mr. ROBERTSON . The 1942 taxes jumped from $ 3,260,000,000 in 1941 to $ 10,000,000,000 in 1942. Is that correct ? Mr. PAUL . Yes ; that is right . Mr. ROBERTSON . For 1942 we will have some 39,000,000 taxpayers , and we are ...
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... ROBERTSON . That is right , is it not ? Mr. PAUL . Yes . Mr. ROBERTSON . Now , we will discuss the three different plans in that order . Was the Ruml plan presented to the Senate committee last summer ? Mr. PAUL . It was . Mr. ROBERTSON ...
... ROBERTSON . That is right , is it not ? Mr. PAUL . Yes . Mr. ROBERTSON . Now , we will discuss the three different plans in that order . Was the Ruml plan presented to the Senate committee last summer ? Mr. PAUL . It was . Mr. ROBERTSON ...
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1942 liability 1942 tax liability 20 percent ability to pay additional assessment asset Beardsley Ruml brackets BRAVMAN BRENCKMAN burden cancelation CARLSON CHAIRMAN collection at source committee Congress COOPER CRAWFORD current basis current income death tax deductions DEWEY DINGELL DISNEY dollars Doughton earned employers estate tax estimated farmer Federal FORAND forgiven forgiveness going Government income-tax debt income-tax return increase individual JENKINS KNUTSON last year's income loss March 15 MCGRANERY McLEAN ment method millions net income normal tax PAUL pay taxes pay their taxes pay-as-you-earn pay-as-you-go basis pay-as-you-go plan pay-as-you-go tax payable payers period PICCHIONE present system problem proposal question receipts received refund Revenue Act RICHMOND ROBERTSON Ruml plan savings statement suggested surtax tax debt tax due tax payments tax rates taxable income taxation tentative tax tion Treasury Victory tax wages and salaries windfall withholding tax year's taxes
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