Everywhere, without exception, the testimony is that this part of the system of the general property tax is unequal, unsuccessful, often demoralizing to tax officials, always irritating to taxpayers. The experience of Massachusetts is the more striking,... Reports of the Industrial Commission... - Página ccclxxxvipor United States. Industrial Commission - 1901Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Massachusetts. Commission on Taxation, 1896-1897 - 1897 - 340 páginas
...The experience of Massachusetts in this regard is the same as that of the other States of the Union. Everywhere, without exception, the testimony is that...is unequal, unsuccessful, often demoralizing to tax officials, always irritating to tax payers. The experience of Massachusetts is the more striking, because... | |
| 1898 - 646 páginas
...The experience of Massachusetts in this regard is the same as that of the other states of the Union. Everywhere, without exception, the testimony is that...is unequal, unsuccessful, often demoralizing to tax officials, always irritating to taxpayers. The experience of Massachusetts is the more striking, because... | |
| United States. Industrial Commission - 1901 - 702 páginas
...the experience of Massachusetts in this regard is the same as that of the other States of the Union; that everywhere, without exception, the testimony...the system of the general property tax is unequal, upsuccessful, often demoralizing to tax officials, always irritating to taxpayers. It is clear that... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1901 - 644 páginas
...the same as that of the other States of the Union. " Everywhere, without exception, the testimony ia that this part of the system of the general property...is unequal, unsuccessful, often demoralizing to tax officials, always irritating to taxpayers. . . . The standard of public duty continues to be high,... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1902 - 640 páginas
...regard is the same as that of the other States of the Union. " Everywhere without f xr«-rtiou th« testimony is that this part of the system of the "General Property Tax is unequal, often demoralizing to tax officials, always irritating " to taxpayers. " The experience of Massachusetts... | |
| Association of the Bar of the City of New York. Special Committee upon Taxation - 1903 - 16 páginas
...of Massachusetts five per cent, of the people pay taxes on personal property. The Commission said: "Everywhere, without exception, the testimony is that...is unequal, unsuccessful, often demoralizing to tax officials, always irritating to taxpayers. The experience of Massachusetts is the more striking because... | |
| Charles Jesse Bullock - 1906 - 700 páginas
...The experience of Massachusetts in this regard is the same as that of the other states of the Union. Everywhere, without exception, the testimony is that...is unequal, unsuccessful, often demoralizing to tax officials, always irritating to taxpayers. The experience of Massachusetts is the more striking, because... | |
| Charles Jesse Bullock - 1906 - 698 páginas
...The experience of Massachusetts in this regard is the same as that of the other states of the Union. Everywhere, without exception, the testimony is that...is unequal, unsuccessful, often demoralizing to tax officials, always irritating to taxpayers. The experience of Massachusetts is the more striking, because... | |
| Lawson Purdy - 1906 - 48 páginas
...The experience o Massachusetts in this regard is the same as that of the other states in the Union. Everywhere, without exception, the testimony is that...tax is unequal, unsuccessful, often demoralizing to officers, always irritating to tax-payers. " The experience of Massachusetts is the more striking because... | |
| Louisiana. Tax commission, 1906 - 1908 - 42 páginas
..."The taxation of i:er;"-nal property in the form of securities and investments is thus a failure." "Everywhere, without exception, the testimony is that...tax officers, always irritating to taxpayers. The experience of Massachusetts is the more striking because here the difficulty does not lie mainly in... | |
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