Annual Report of the State Commissioner of Excise of the State of New York, Volume 1; Volume 17Department of Excise, 1913 - Liquor traffic |
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1909 September 1912 Net revenue Amount paid benefit to county Benefit to localities certificates in force CERTIFICATES SURRENDERED CITIES AND TOWNS COMPARATIVE TABLE Licenses cost of collection county by diminishing COUNTY concluded county received county treasurers dered certifi diminished State tax ending April 30 ending September 30 excise boards excise receipts fees for sixteen five months ending force Number force September 30 Liquor tax certificates Liquor Tax Law localities by diminished Month Day months ending Sept net receipts number in force number of certificates Number of licenses number of tax Number of transfers old law paid on surrendered Rebates paid received for certificates received for sixteen revenue for sixteen share net receipts share net revenue SURRENDERED AND REVOKED surrendered certificates TABLE Licenses issued Tonawanda city Total amount received Total number Total number surren TOWNS Number TOWNS Total amount transfers AMOUNT RECEIVED urer's fees village Yes All Nov Yes No Yes
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Page 11 - The state commissioner shall make an annual report to the legislature on or before the second Monday in each year, which shall contain such statements, facts and explanations as will disclose the actual workings of the liquor tax law in its bearings upon the welfare of the state, including all receipts and revenues collected under the law, and all expenses and disbursements incurred, and also such suggestions as to the general policy of the state and such amendments of this law as the commissioner...