Box LG 8
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Contains 36 Results:
Ways and Means, 1954
Topics include timberland development; aid to municipalities financing public works; natural gas production; and Federal Power Commission. Correspondents include Oklahoma Development Council and the Oklahoma Municipal League.
Ways and Means: Excise Tax Revision, 1954
Topics include excise tax on furs, mechanical writing instruments, leased wired music, telegraph service, and telephone calls; Federal Amusement tax and non-profit institutions; and linkage of Federal Highway Aid to automobile excise tax. Correspondents include John Wesley Raley, president Oklahoma Baptist University; Oklahoma Telephone Association; and Oklahoma Highway Users Conference.
Ways and Means: Imports and Tariffs, 1954
Topics include glass imports; Randall Commission report on tariffs; Reciprocal Trade Act; and bicycle imports. Correspondents include Window Glass Cutters League of America; Henryetta Chamber of Commerce; Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association; Labors Non-Partisan League; and Gracie Pfost.
Ways and Means: Oil Depletion, 1954
Ways and Means: Personal Exemption on Income, 1954
Topics include tax relief for those living on retirement income; tax relief for corporations or personal taxes debate; increase personal tax exemption limits; and Mason Bill. Correspondents include National Farmers Union; American Farm Bureau Federation; Century Geophysical Corporation; and Daniel A. Reed.
Ways and Means: Revenue and Taxation, 1954
Ways and Means: Social Security, 1954
Ways and Means: Tax Coops, 1954
Folder includes correspondence from the National Tax Equality Association and The Cooperative League dealing with co-op tax exemptions.
Ways and Means: Theater Admission Tax, 1954
Topics include repealing tax on theatre admissions and theatre closing. Correspondents include The Theatre Owners of Oklahoma and Council of Motion Picture Organization, plus several local theatre owners.
Ways and Means: Working Wives, 1954
Topics include tax deduction for working mothers and care for children or aged dependents. Correspondents include Guthrie Business and Professional Women's Club and several working mothers.