57 examples of taxable in sentences

During the Civil War, though not, curiously enough, until every other source of taxable wealth had pretty well run dry, an income tax was actually imposed by three separate Acts of Congress, the Act of 1864 levying a tax of 5 per cent.

They are not to be included, so far as concerns the normal tax, in the taxable incomes of the individual stockholders and the law does not provide that the tax paid by the corporation shall be deducted from the dividend.

Then blazed forth indignation from every part of America, and the resolute Colonists set themselves to nullify the tax laws by refraining from all taxable transactions.

To this end, the taxable property of the state is "valued" by the assessors; these estimates are reviewed by the boards of equalization; the county auditors make up the tax lists; the county treasurers collect the money and transmit it to the state treasurer, from whom it goes to the institution for whose benefit it was appropriated.

On motion, it was ordered that the following sums of money be raised by tax upon the taxable property in said town for the following purposes for the current year: (enter the specific amounts carefully.)

The nobles were also exempted from serving in the militia, nor were they obliged to lodge soldiers, &c. They had a thousand pretexts for establishing taxes on their vassals, who were generally considered "taxable and to be worked at will."

They were taxable property valued according to the length of service.

In 1832 the Philadelphia blacks had $350,000 of taxable property, $359,626 in 1837 and $400,000 in 1847.

At all events, either slaves should not be represented, or exports should be taxable.

At all events, either slaves should not be represented, or exports should be taxable.

At all events, either slaves should not be represented, or exports should be taxable.

The figure is exclusive of most of the officials and soldiers, as these were taxable in their homes and so were counted there.

As the tax was levied upon the personal land in form of grain, and on the tree land in form of silk, this regulation stimulated the cultivation of diversified crops on the tree land which then was not taxable.

But the village common had been and remained tax-free because it did not produce taxable things.

SEE Taxable value of circus good will.

R60292. KELLEY, JOHN M. SEE Taxable value of circus good will. R61666. KELLEY, Truman L. SEE Stanford achievement test.

R61316, 9Feb50, Isabel Ostrander (A) TAXABLE VALUE OF CIRCUS GOOD WILL

Taxable and business income.

So, similarly, the counties apportion among the cities and townships within their areas, in proportion to the value of their taxable property, not only what they have to pay to the State, but also the sums they have to raise for county purposes.

Those who fix the value of taxable property and thus determine the amount the owners are to pay, are called assessors.

[Footnote a: Taxable only; all other figures include exempt.]

The income tax returns for the first ten months of the law (March to December, 1913) showed 356,598 taxable individual incomes, equal to about 1 per cent of the taxable population (considering minors to be usually not taxable).

The income tax returns for the first ten months of the law (March to December, 1913) showed 356,598 taxable individual incomes, equal to about 1 per cent of the taxable population (considering minors to be usually not taxable).

The income tax returns for the first ten months of the law (March to December, 1913) showed 356,598 taxable individual incomes, equal to about 1 per cent of the taxable population (considering minors to be usually not taxable).

A remarkable fact is that 21 per cent of all taxable incomes (not persons) were in the single Borough of Manhattan (the main part of New York City).

57 examples of  taxable  in sentences