July seventeenth, nineteen hundred and sixteen; the compensation of the present President of the United States during the term for which he has been elected, and the judges of the Supreme and inferior courts of the United States now in office, and the... Reports of the U.S. Board of Tax Appeals - Page 177by United States. Board of Tax Appeals - 1928Full view - About this book
| New York (State). Legislature - 1926 - 922 pages
...taxable income the compensation of the President for the term for which he was then elected, and of the judges of the Supreme and inferior courts of the United States then in office. (See 38 Stat., at 168, and 39 Stat., at 758-759.) In the 1918 Revenue Act the exclusive... | |
| 1926 - 410 pages
...Same. — President and Federal judges. — The salaries of the President of the United States and the judges of the Supreme and inferior courts of the United States are subject to the income tax imposed by the act of February 24, 1919 (40 Stat. 1057). 31-475. 129.... | |
| Robert Hiester Montgomery - 1923 - 1760 pages
...income derived from salaries, wages, or compensation for personal service (including in the case of the President of the United States, the judges of...whatever form paid, or from professions, vocations, 1 .... Accounting Procedure Receipt or accrual method.—Salaries and wages need not be accounted for... | |
| 1919 - 272 pages
...of the present President of the United States during the term for which he has been elected, and of the judges of the supreme and inferior courts of the United States now in office, and the compensation of all officers and employees of a state or any political subdivision... | |
| Michael Angelo Musmanno - 1929 - 284 pages
...compensation of the present President of the United States during the term for which he has been elected, and the judges of the Supreme and inferior courts of the United States now in office.68 The latter part of Mr. McFadden's amendment was designed to make such exemptions unnecessary.... | |
| Robert Hiester Montgomery - 1925 - 1928 pages
...compensation of the present President of the United States during the term for which he has been elected, and the judges of the Supreme and inferior courts of the United States now in office, and the compensation of all officers and employees of a state, or any political subdivision... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation - 1933 - 348 pages
...as income for the purpose of the income tax, the salary of the President of the United States and of the judges of the supreme and inferior courts of the United States. The Supreme Court held that the taxation of such income amounted to a diminution of salary and therefore... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1933 - 348 pages
...as income for the purpose of the income tax, the salary of the President of the United States and of the judges of the supreme and inferior courts of the United States. The Supreme Court held that the taxation of such income amounted to a diminution of salary and therefore... | |
| United States. Congress. Internal Revenue Taxation Joint Committee - 1936 - 144 pages
...as income for the purpose of the income tax the salary of the President of the United States and of the judges of the Supreme and inferior courts of the United States. The Supreme Court held that the taxation of such income amounted to a diminution of salary and therefore... | |
| 1920 - 1042 pages
...compensation for personal service (including- in the case of the president of the United States, the judrcs of the Supreme and inferior courts of the United States, and all other officers and em ployes, whether elected or appointed, of the United States. Alaska, Hawaii or any political subdivision... | |
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