United States. Revenue Office
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Books by United States. Revenue Office
Total count: 17
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Explanations and instructions concerning the act, entitled, "An act repealing after the last day of June next, the duties heretofore laid upon distilled spirits imported from abroad, and laying others in their stead; and also upon spirits distilled within the United States; and for appropriating the same" passed in the third session of Congress, on the 2d of March 1791[s.n.]1791-01-01
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Congress of the United StatesIn Senate, May the 7th, 1792, ordered, that the secretary of the Treasury do lay before the Senate, at the next session of Congress, a statement of the salaries, fees and emoluments for one year ...[s.n.]1792-01-01
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(Circular) Supervisor's-Office, New-York, June 1, 1796Sir, A letter recently received from the Treasury contains the following paragraphs, viz. ...[s.n.]1796-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, accompanying a report of the late commissioner of the revenue, and sundry statements, in relation to the internal revenues of the United States, pursuant to a resolution of this House, of the sixth of January, 179723d February, 1798, ordered to lie on the table. : (Published by order of the House of Representatives.)Printed by J.H. Oswald.1798-01-01
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Supervisor's Office, Massachusetts District, Boston, October 24, 1800. Sir, I some months since wrote to the Treasury Department for final directions upon what mode of computation the accounts of the surveyors of the revenue should be made up ..[s.n.]1800-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a report with two statements, relating to the internal revenue of the United States, in obedience to the permanent resolution of the House of Representatives, on the 6th January, 1797, and an act of Congress, passed on the 11th July, 17985th February, 1800. Ordered to lie on the table. : Printed by order of the House of Representatives of the United States[s.n.]1800-01-01
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Extracts of letters received by J. Jackson, supervisor of Massachusetts district, from the Treasury Department of the United States, on subjects relative to the direct tax[s.n.]1800-01-01
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Letter from the commissioner of the revenue, to the secretary of the treasury, accompanying the bill laying duties on carriages, and the harness thereforNovember 21, 1814. Laid before the House by the chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, and ordered to be printedPrinted by Roger C. Weightman.1814-01-01
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Report of the Committee of Ways and Means, to whom were referred two resolutions of the House of Representativesdirecting them to inquire into the expediency of changing certain collection districts; and also a memorial of sundry inhabitants of Pennsylvania, praying that the county of Cumberland may be erected into a separate collection district, accompanied by a letter from the commissioner of the revenue, upon the same subject. : February 11, 1815. Read and ordered to lie on the tableA. and G. Way, printers.1815-01-01
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Report of the Committee of Ways and Means, on the petition of sundry proprietors of copper stills, in the state of ConnecticutJanuary 23, 1815. Read and ordered to lie on the tablePrinted by Roger C. Weightman.1815-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury and commissioner of the revenue, to the chairman of the Committe [sic] of Ways and Means, containing estimates of the probable amount of the internal duties which have accrued, and will accrue, in the year 1815January 16th, 1816. Referred to the committee of the whole House on the report of the Committee of Ways and Means relating to revenuePrinted by William A. Davis.1816-01-01
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Letter from the Commissioner of the Revenue to the chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, to the Secretary of the Treasury, relative to the compensations of the collectors of the district tax and internal dutys.n.1816-01-01
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Direct taxNotice is hereby given, that the direct tax for the year 1816, laid in conformity to the act of Congress ... upon the following described property, is now remaining unpaid, and that unless the said tax with ten per cent. in addition thereto, shall be paid to the subscriber on or before the 29th day of April next, the said property, or so much thereof as shall be necessary to satisfy the said tax ... will be sold at publick sale, at my office in the town of Benson, in the county of Rutland ... on the said 29th day of April ...Printed by Fay, Davison & Burt1817-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, to the chairman of the Committee of Ways & Means, upon the subject of extending the time for the redemption of lands sold for direct taxes, &caccompanying "A bill supplementary to the several acts relative to direct taxes and internal duties." : March 5, 1818. Printed by order of the House of Representatives of the United StatesPrinted by E. De Krafft.1818-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting statements relative to the internal duties and direct taxDecember 18, 1818. Read, and ordered to lie upon the tablePrinted by E. De Krafft.1819-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting sundry statements relative to the internal duties and direct taxesDecember 17, 1819. Read, and ordered to lie upon the tablePrinted by Gales & Seaton.1819-01-01
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Letters sent by the Commissioner of the Revenue and the Revenue Office, 1792-1807National Archives and Records Service1962-01-01