The book The War Revenue Law of 1898 Explained was written by author Gould, John M. (John Melville), 1848-1909 Here you can read free online of The War Revenue Law of 1898 Explained book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The War Revenue Law of 1898 Explained a good or bad book?
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: One cent on a $100, and on each $100 or fraction thereof, additional, 1 cent. "53. Where telephone companies have lines extending into more than one collection district, the return may be made to the collector of that district in which the principal business office of the company is located. "54. Contracts and agreements between subscribers and tele- phone companies for the placing of a telephone, and paj'ment therefor, are not subject to stamp tax. "55. Powers of attorney executed on the bac...k of stock certifi- cates used in connection with transfer of shares require to be stamped in addition to the tax on transfer of stock. " 56. Powers of attorney to sell or transfer Government bonds are taxable. "57. A 10-cent stamp is sufficient upon a proxy for use in voting at an election of officers of an incorporated company, with- out regard to the number of signatures. "58. Revenue stamps are not required on the reports of earnings and dividends, and reports of condition made to the Comptroller of the Currency by national banks.
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