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Revenue Act of 1928 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (232 words) |
 | The Revenue Act of 1928 (May 29, 1928, ch. |
 | In the Revenue Act of 1928, the Joint Committee's authority was extended to the review of all refunds or credits of any income, war-profits, excess-profits, or estate or gift tax in excess of $75,000. |
 | In addition, the Act required the Joint Committee to make an annual report to the Congress with respect to such refunds and credits, including the names of all persons and corporations to whom amounts are credited or payments are made, together with the amounts credit or paid to each. |
| Revenue Act of 1913 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (140 words) |
 | It has been suggested that Underwood Tariff be merged into this article or section. |
 | The United States Revenue Act of 1913 also known as the Tariff Act or Underwood Tariff, Ch. |
 | Internal Revenue: 1861 • 1862 • 1864 • |