That there shall be levied, assessed, collected and paid annually upon the entire net income arising or accruing from all sources in the preceding calendar year to every citizen of the United States, whether residing at home or abroad, and to every person... Self-proving Business Arithmetic - Page 236by Thomas Theodore Goff - 1923 - 316 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1919 - 190 pages
...annually upon the entire net income arising or accruing from all sources in tho preceding calendar year to every citizen of the United States, whether residing at home or abroad, anJ to every person residing in the United States, though not a citi/.on thereof, a tax of 1 per centum... | |
| George Albert Wentworth, David Eugene Smith - 1920 - 380 pages
...The chief part of the money needed to run the United States government is raised by a tax on incomes. Every citizen of the United States, whether residing...abroad, and every person residing in the United States must pay the government a certain per cent of his income above a• certain amount. This is called... | |
| United States - 1920 - 1052 pages
...upon the entire net income arising or accruing: from all sources in the preceding calendar year to s he to cv^rv in tlip UnitPil .Stii.h^. flmno-h nnf it citizen (hereof. residing f 1 per o si tax of 1 per... | |
| United States - 1920 - 328 pages
...annually upon the entire net income arising or accruing from all sources in the preceding calender year to every citizen of the United States, whether residing at home or abroad, and to every person residing in the United States, though not a citizen thereof, a tax of 1 per centum... | |
| United States - 1920 - 1064 pages
...annually upon the entire net income arising or accruing from all sources in the preceding calendar year to every citizen of the United States, whether residing at home or abroad, and to every person residing in the United States, though not a citizen thereof, a tax of 1 per centum... | |
| Samuel Eagle Forman - 1921 - 704 pages
...One of the clauses of the Underwood bill imposed an income tax (160) of i per cent, per annum upon every citizen of the United States, whether residing at home or abroad, and upon every person residing in the United States though not a citizen thereof. In computing the tax... | |
| Rex Frye - 1921 - 350 pages
...upon the entire net income arising or accruing from all sources in the preceding calendar .year to every citizen of the United States, whether residing at home or abroad, and to every person residing in the United States, though not a citizen thereof, a tax of 1 per centum... | |
| United States. Bureau of Efficiency - 1923 - 444 pages
...in the history of American finance. 3 The tax was imposed by this law upon the entire net income of every citizen of the United States, whether residing at home or abroad, as well as upon that of every person residing in the United 1 Article 1, section 9, clause 4, of the... | |
| Merlin Harold Hunter - 1921 - 562 pages
...strengthen the income tax. Incomes Taxed; Rates. — The law is inclusive in the persons who are taxable. Every citizen of the United States, whether residing at home or abroad, is subject to the tax. All persons residing in the United States, including minors, are subject to... | |
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