Annual Report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the State of the Finances, with AppendicesTreasury Department, 1863 |
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... common welfare . The duty proposed on deposits is much lighter for obvious reasons . Its whole amount is less than one - half of one per cent . per annum ; and being in the nature of a tax on profits , rather than on property , will ...
... common welfare . The duty proposed on deposits is much lighter for obvious reasons . Its whole amount is less than one - half of one per cent . per annum ; and being in the nature of a tax on profits , rather than on property , will ...
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... return of the surplus so paid to the insured is called a " dividend , " but has nothing in common with the dividends of banks or 1 i 66 of joint stock companies which are really profits returned from. REPORT ON THE FINANCES . 63.
... return of the surplus so paid to the insured is called a " dividend , " but has nothing in common with the dividends of banks or 1 i 66 of joint stock companies which are really profits returned from. REPORT ON THE FINANCES . 63.
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... common liquor of the million , the result would be gratifying both in a moral and industrial point of view , and any modification of the excise tending in that direction would be desirable . I apprehend , however , that the tax on ...
... common liquor of the million , the result would be gratifying both in a moral and industrial point of view , and any modification of the excise tending in that direction would be desirable . I apprehend , however , that the tax on ...
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... common experience . The amount they have yet yielded pays but indifferently for the expense of collection , and the result points to the expediency of either repealing the section altogether , or of enlarging the list of effects upon ...
... common experience . The amount they have yet yielded pays but indifferently for the expense of collection , and the result points to the expediency of either repealing the section altogether , or of enlarging the list of effects upon ...
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... common use . The stamp system has been far less fruitful than was anticipated , and in order that it shall contribute its due share to the revenues of the nation , the burdens it imposes must necessarily be in- creased . The basis of ...
... common use . The stamp system has been far less fruitful than was anticipated , and in order that it shall contribute its due share to the revenues of the nation , the burdens it imposes must necessarily be in- creased . The basis of ...
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Página 200 - ... of an ounce. The method is preferable to expressing the weight in grains for commercial purposes, and corresponds better with the terms of the mint. It may be readily transferred to weight in grains by the following rule: — Remove the decimal point; from one-half deduct four per cent.