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 - Всего страниц: 764 |
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... paid an excess profits tax . This was less than 12 percent of the 424,000 corporations with taxable income in that year . Preliminary figures for returns on 1951 income , filed in 1952 , show that the percentage was even smaller in that ...
... paid an excess profits tax . This was less than 12 percent of the 424,000 corporations with taxable income in that year . Preliminary figures for returns on 1951 income , filed in 1952 , show that the percentage was even smaller in that ...
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... paid by manufacturing companies . Mr. SIMPSON . When I break that further down , it seems to me as though it substantially comes from chemical companies , for one . Secretary HUMPHREY . A fifth of all the money is paid by automo- bile ...
... paid by manufacturing companies . Mr. SIMPSON . When I break that further down , it seems to me as though it substantially comes from chemical companies , for one . Secretary HUMPHREY . A fifth of all the money is paid by automo- bile ...
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... paid 89 percent of the tax , and 81 percent of the companies paid 11 percent of the tax . A total of 408,076 corporations had incomes of less than $ 250,000 . The 40,767 paying excess - profits tax were approximately 10 percent of this ...
... paid 89 percent of the tax , and 81 percent of the companies paid 11 percent of the tax . A total of 408,076 corporations had incomes of less than $ 250,000 . The 40,767 paying excess - profits tax were approximately 10 percent of this ...
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... paid a billion dollars a year on the national debt each year for 10 years . And is the 80th Congress worrying about the budget at the present time ? The deficit at that time was over $ 20 billion , and in 2 years , by lowering taxes ...
... paid a billion dollars a year on the national debt each year for 10 years . And is the 80th Congress worrying about the budget at the present time ? The deficit at that time was over $ 20 billion , and in 2 years , by lowering taxes ...
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... paid for . Mr. CURTIS of Nebraska . Yes . In the past , all of us connected with Government have not been too accurate or uniform in our terminology . We have talked about earmarked funds and allocated funds and obli- gated funds , and ...
... paid for . Mr. CURTIS of Nebraska . Yes . In the past , all of us connected with Government have not been too accurate or uniform in our terminology . We have talked about earmarked funds and allocated funds and obli- gated funds , and ...
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additional administration amendment amount average balance the budget base period believe BOGGS borrow BYRNES capital cash budget CHAIRMAN committee Congress continue Corp corporate tax CURTIS of Missouri CURTIS of Nebraska debt December 31 defense deficit dividends dollars EBERHARTER economy effect equipment excess excess-profits tax excess-profits-tax law excise taxes expansion expenditures expire extension fact Federal figures finance fiscal FOLSOM gentlemen going Government growth hear HUGHES income taxes increase industry inequitable inequities investment JENKINS June 30 manufacturers MASON MAYTAG MCCABE ment million MILLS months net income normal operations paid percent plant position present president production profits tax question recommendation reduction relief provisions result retained earnings revenue Secretary HUMPHREY SIMPSON small business statement Sylvania Sylvania Electric Products talking tax law tax rate taxable taxation taxpayer television Thank thing THOMSON tion Treasury World War II
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