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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 20 STAT. · April 23, 1878 · Chapter 65

Chapter 65. for the relief of the executors of the estate of John S

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CHAP. 65.— An Act for the relief of the executors of the estate of John S. Miller, deceased.April 23, 1878. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Estate of JohnS. Miller, deceased.Credit for taxes to be allowed to. That the Commissioner of Internal Revenue be, and he is hereby, directed to credit Barbara Miller, John S. Miller, and William II. Miller, executors of the estate of John S. Miller, deceased, with the amount assessed against them for deficiency in the production of spirits at their distillery at Sterling, Illinois, during the months of April, May, and June, eighteen hundred and seventy-six; the said assessments being based upon an excessive estimate of the producing capacity of their distillery, forced upon the said executors over their protest, and in opposition to the written opinion of the collector*Proviso.* making the survey: *Provided*, That the Commissioner of Internal Revenue shall be satisfied that the said executors have paid the legal tax upon all spirits produced at their distillery during the said mouths.
Approved, April 23, 1878.
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