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1 Federal Income Tax in the United States: A List of Recent References (Anne L. Baden, comp.) 1 (1934)

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               FEDERUL  INCOME TAX   IN THE UNITED   STATES:

                     A  LIST OF     CECT  EEReCES

         (Supplementary to the mimeographed list, Deceber 10,1931)





                         Compiled by Anne L. Baden
                under the direction of Florence S. Mellman
                         Acting Chief Bibliographer


     Altman, George T.   Net losses and the taxable year. Illinois law
          review, Dec. 1933, v.28:525-535.           Law

2    American institute of accountants. Special coriittee on international
          double taxation. Final report. Tax magazine, Jan. 1924,v.12:21-
          22, 32.                                    HJ2560.IT3b,v. 12

3    Andrew, Albert E.  Federal income taxation, net losses. St. John's
          law review, May, 1933, v.7:363-366.        Law

4    Ash, Robert.   How to prepare a tax brief for use in hearings before
          the Income tax iuLit, the Special advisory pormaittee, and the Board
          of tax appeals; with suggestions for drafting and specimen of
          brief used before the Board of tax appeals. New York, Prentice-
          Hall, inc., 1933. 28 p.
               Bibliography: p. 28.                  HJ4653,B75A7

5    Badger, Sherwin C.  Downfall of the income tax. Surtax, profits,
          capital gains items fail as revenue producers during depression.
          Wall Street Journal, Jan. 12, 1933, p.l.

6-Federal income 50 percent below 1930, Broadly based taxes
          hold well, but customs, income tax and war debts off sharply.
          Wall Street Journal, Jan. 10, 1933, p.1.


July 9, 1934.

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