President's 1963 Tax Message: Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Eighty-eighth Congress, First Session ....

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1963 - 4036 pages
 

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Page 3563 - For purposes of the preceding sentence, the allowable deductions taken into account with respect to expenses of mining in computing the taxable income from the property shall be decreased by an amount equal to so much of any gain which (1) is treated under...
Page 3302 - From the beginning of civilization, every nation's basic wealth and progress has stemmed in large measure from its natural resources. This Nation has been and is now, especially fortunate in the blessings we have inherited. Our entire society rests upon - and is dependent upon - our water, our land, our forests, and our minerals. How we use these resources influences our health, security, economy, and well-being.
Page 2938 - ... be it further Resolved, That the secretary of state of the State of Idaho be, and he hereby is, authorized and directed to forward certified copies of this memorial to the President and...
Page 3302 - Wise investment in a resource program today will return vast dividends tomorrow, and failures to act now may be opportunities lost forever.
Page 3623 - In such timber, the difference between the amount realized from the disposal of such timber and the adjusted depletion basis thereof, shall be considered as though It were a gain or loss, as the case may be. on the sale of such timber.
Page 3462 - That the governor be desired to transmit a copy of the foregoing resolutions to the executive authority of each of the other states, with a request that the same may be communicated to the legislature thereof, and that a copy be furnished to each of the senators and representatives representing this state in the Congress of the United States.
Page 3623 - Science practitioner; or the performance of such service by a partnership." (d) The amendments made by subsections (a), (b), and (c) of this section shall be applicable only with respect to taxable years ending after 1954.
Page 3623 - No depletion deduction shall be allowed the owner with respect to any timber, coal, or domestic iron ore that such owner has disposed of under any form of contract by virtue of which he retains an economic interest in such timber...
Page 2924 - Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the house of representatives (the senate concurring) ; That the Congress of the United States is hereby memorialized to...
Page 3303 - Losses in growth from insects and disease need to be reduced substantially by wider application of known detection and control measures. (A) I urge the Congress to accelerate forest development on Federal public lands both as a long-term investment measure and as an immediate method of relieving unemployment in distressed areas.

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