States. Tax. No. 8. COST OF ASSESSING THE INTERNAL REVENUE. Summary Statement of the Expenses of Assessing the Internal Revenue to June 30, 1863, showing the Amounts paid for Salaries to Assessors, Clerk Hire, Stationery, Printing and Advertising, Postage, &c., and Rent; and also the Tax Deducted from Assessors' Salaries. Grand total... $9,014 08 640,616 18 81,706 70 22,337 89 19,577 58 4,504 86 11,231 84 779,975 05 *No report. The Internal Revenue collected to June 30, 1863, was $37,640,787.95. The cost, as stated in the table, is for assessment only, and not for collection. On the 1st of October, 1863, the collections amounted to $53,625,678.46 as already stated. STATEMENT of Expenditures from the Beginning of the Government to June 30, 1863, under Pensions, Indian Department, and Miscellaneous ; [The years 1862 and 1863 are from the account of warrants on the treasury TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Register's Office, December 1, 1863. *The first Revolutionary pensions. + Purchase of Florida. * Includes seven millions Mexican indemnity, 1849 to 1852; also embraces large sums paid Mexico. the several heads of Civil List, Foreign Intercourse, Navy Department, War Department, with the Interest and Principal of the Public Debt. issued; all previous years are from the account of warrants paid.] • Actual payments on the public debt, but not carried into the totals because of repayments to the treasury. STATEMENT SHOWING THE REVENUE COLLECTED FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE GOVERNMENT TO JUNE 30, 1863, FROM CUSTOMS, INTERNAL AND DIRECT TAXES, PUBLIC LANDS, LOANS AND NOTES, AND ALSO THE TOTAL RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES. * Year ending June 30. Including $3,046,615 miscellaneous. 83,678,642 92 77,055,125 65 85,387,313 570,841,700 8714,709,996 00 Net receipts, excluding $181.086,635 applied to the discharge of former loans. 81,773,966 76,841,408 83,371,640 581,628,181 $706,995,493 |