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4 Legislative History of the Revenue Act of 1950 : P.L. 81-814 : September 23, 1950. [i] (1950)

handle is hein.leghis/revcx0004 and id is 1 raw text is: REVENUE ACT OF 1950
P.L. 814-- 81st Cong.
Ch. 994 -- 2d Sess.
Additional Statements
Recommendations for amendment of Federal Tax Laws of the Committee
on Federal Taxation, American Institute of Accountants, April,
1950.
Statement of Secretary of the Treasury Snyder before the Senate
Finance Committee, August 2, 1950.
Debates
Mr. Morse's speech on revision of the tax laws, September 30,
1949, pp. 13848-13857.
Mr. Mason's speech on H. R. 5094, to impose income tax on certain
exempt corporations, October 6, 1949, pp. 14330-14332.
Mr. Reed's speech on tax reforms, January 3, 1950, pp. 8-11.
Message from the President on revisions in tax laws, January 23,
1950, pp. 797-800.
House Debate on H. J. Res. 371, January 26, 1950, pp. 1015-1034.
House passed H. J. Res..371, January 26, 1950, p. 1034.
Senate Debate on H. J. Res. 371, April 13, 1950, pp. 5205-5207.
Senate amended and passed H. J. Res. 371, April 13, 1950, p. 5207.
Conferees included provisions of H. J. Res. 371 with some changes,
as Title 1V of H. R. 8920, as it finally became Public Law No. 814.
Statement by Mr. McCarran on introducing amendment to tax bill,
May 26, 1950, p. 7876.
House Debate on H. R. 8920:
June 27, 1950, pp. 9408-9424
June 28, 1950, pp. 9491-9545
June 29, 1950, pp. 9616-9619.
House passed H. R. 8920, June 29, 1950, pp. 9618-9619.

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