Floor-stock Tax on Whiskey. Hearings ... on H.J. Res. 6831938 - 102 pages |
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... sell it with a burden of a tax of $ 2.25 as against the $ 2 per gallon . In other words , it gives an advantge to the person with ready The larger interests , both in the manufacturing and in the distribution would have an advantage ...
... sell it with a burden of a tax of $ 2.25 as against the $ 2 per gallon . In other words , it gives an advantge to the person with ready The larger interests , both in the manufacturing and in the distribution would have an advantage ...
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... sell for in the neigh- borhood of 35 or 40 cents right off the still . Then it costs , I under- stand , double that amount of money , if you put it in barrels and it goes into the warehouse . You will be listening here to experts who ...
... sell for in the neigh- borhood of 35 or 40 cents right off the still . Then it costs , I under- stand , double that amount of money , if you put it in barrels and it goes into the warehouse . You will be listening here to experts who ...
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... selling it 6 months from now , if he thinks he is going to make a profit of 25 cents on each gallon . Mr. TREADWAY . You would not expect that the distiller would dis- pose of his complete stock under the 6 months ' limit of time ? Mr ...
... selling it 6 months from now , if he thinks he is going to make a profit of 25 cents on each gallon . Mr. TREADWAY . You would not expect that the distiller would dis- pose of his complete stock under the 6 months ' limit of time ? Mr ...
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... sell it as loss leaders or not necessarily as loss leaders , but with the advantage of a 25 - cent differential , whereas the little fellow , not being able to stock up , would have to pay a $ 2.25 tax and thus might be put out of ...
... sell it as loss leaders or not necessarily as loss leaders , but with the advantage of a 25 - cent differential , whereas the little fellow , not being able to stock up , would have to pay a $ 2.25 tax and thus might be put out of ...
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... selling corporation and that selling corporation then buying up all of this liquor ? Mr. BERKSHIRE . I would not want to answer that . There might be something to prevent that , but I would not want to say . Mr. McCORMACK . How many ...
... selling corporation and that selling corporation then buying up all of this liquor ? Mr. BERKSHIRE . I would not want to answer that . There might be something to prevent that , but I would not want to say . Mr. McCORMACK . How many ...
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25-cent tax 500 gallons additional 25 cents alcohol amount ANDRESEN average Bardstown barrel BERKSHIRE beverage blended whisky BOEHNE Boston bottle BOYER Buck cents a gallon chain stores COOPER cost COVINGTON CROWTHER CULLEN DINGELL distilled spirits distilleries distributors DUNCAN effective EMMET O'NEAL exemption favor floor stocks floor tax floor-stock tax FULLER gallon of whisky going GOLDSBOROUGH GREEN hear HIGGINS HINES Hiram Walker House Joint Resolution imposed increase Independent Distillers Independent Kentucky Distillers industry KNUTSON Louisville Massachusetts McCORMACK McMACKIN merchandise months National Retail Package Nelson County O'NEAL Package Stores Association percent present President prior to July question R. N. WATHEN Readville rectifiers represent Retail Package Stores revenue ROBERTSON ROSBECK salers Secretary sell SOBLE statement STEINBERG tax of 25 tax on distilled tax-paid telegram THOMPSON TREADWAY warehouse Wholesale Liquor Dealers William Steinberg WINKLE withdrawals
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Page 1 - ... on each proof gallon, or wine gallon when below proof, and a proportionate tax at a like rate on all fractional parts of such proof or wine gallon, to be paid by the distiller or importer when withdrawn, and collected under the provisions of existing law.
Page 1 - Act is passed, are held by a retailer in a quantity in excess of fifty gallons in the aggregate, or by any other person, corporation, partnership, or association in any quantity, and which are intended for sale, there shall be levied, assessed, collected, and paid a tax of $1.10 (or, if intended for sale for beverage purposes or for use in the manufacture or production of any article used or intended for use as a beverage, a tax of...
Page 22 - Sir, this is a novel idea. At the time when these measures were before Congress in 1850, when the questions involved in them were discussed from day to day, from week to week, and from month to month...
Page 1 - Treasury shall prescribe. Payment of the tax shown to be due may be extended to a date not exceeding seven months from the passage of this Act, upon the filing of a bond for payment in such form and amount and with such sureties as the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, may prescribe.
Page 1 - All provisions of law, including penalties, applicable in respect of internal-revenue taxes on distilled spirits shall, Insofar as applicable and not Inconsistent with this subsection, be applicable in respect of the floor stocks tax imposed hereuuder. For the purposes of this subsection the term
Page 95 - Association, American Drug Manufacturers Association, American Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association, National Association of Boards of Pharmacy, American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, Federal Wholesale Druggists Association, National Wholesale Druggists Association, The Proprietary Association.
Page 1 - Act to pay the tax shall, within thirty days after its passage, make return under oath in such form and under such regulations as the Commissioner of Internal Revenue with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe.
Page 5 - ... That is all, gentlemen, thank you. Mr. CULLEN. Thank you for your statement, Mr. O'Neal. I think we should now hear from Mr. Berkshire, representing the Treasury Department. STATEMENT OF STEWART BERKSHIRE, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER, BUREAU OF INTERNAL REVENUE, TREASURY DEPARTMENT Mr. CULLEN. Mr. Berkshire, will you please state for the record your name and your position in the Treasury Department? Mr. BERKSHIRE. I am Stewart Berkshire, deputy commissioner of the Bureau of Internal Revenue, who will...
Page 20 - Will you state your name and whom you represent, for the record ? STATEMENT OF RW HOOKER, VICE PRESIDENT, SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICAL MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION Mr.
Page 70 - Massachusetts, and who will qualify the number of retailers represented by_ the opposition and the number of retailers represented by those for it, and if it meets with your approval, Mr. Chairman, I would like about 1 minute for Mr. Patterson. Mr. CULLEN. We will hear Mr. Patterson for a short statement. Mr. McCoRMACK. If this 500-gallon exemption were put in there, the tax question would not be involved then, woidd it? As a matter of fact, the distillers would absorb the tax, would they not? Mr....