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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 39 STAT. · December 17, 1915 · Chapter 4

Chapter 4. to increase the internal revenue, and for other purposes,” approved October twenty-second, nineteen hundred and fourteen, to December thirty-first, nineteen hundred and sixteen

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CHAP. 4.— JOINT RESOLUTION Extending the provisions of the Act entitled “An Act to increase the internal revenue, and for other purposes,” approved October twenty-second, nineteen hundred and fourteen, to December thirty-first, nineteen hundred and sixteen. December 17, 1915.[[H. J. Res. 59](/us/bill/64/hjres/59).][[Pub. Res., No. 2](/us/bill/64/pubres/2).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That the provisions of the Emergency internal revenue taxes.Act continued during 1916.Vol. 38, p. 745.*Post,* p. 792.Act entitled “An Act to increase the internal revenue, and for other purposes,” approved October twenty-second, nineteen hundred and fourteen (Statutes at Large, volume thirty-eight, pages seven hundred and forty-five to seven hundred and sixty-four, inclusive), are continued in full force and effect until and including December thirty-first, nineteen hundred and sixteen.
Appropriations made available. Vol. 38, p. 1017. Sec. 2. That the appropriation for salaries and expenses of collectors of internal revenue, deputy collectors, surveyors, clerks, messengers, and janitors in internal-revenue offices for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and sixteen is made available for all expenses arising under the provisions of this joint resolution during the last half of the fiscal year nineteen hundred and sixteen, including not exceeding $6,050 for payment of necessary personal services in the Office of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue in the District of Columbia.
Approved, December 17, 1915.
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