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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 44 STAT. · Chapter 1

Chapter 1.

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Chap. 1. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue 723 2. Officers of Internal Revenue 723 3. Assessments and Collections 729 4. Special Taxes 738 5. Distilled Spirits, Wines, and Denatured Alcohol 744 6. Fermented Liquors 773 7. Oleomargarine, Adulterated Butter, and Process or Renovated Butter 776 8. Filled Cheese 780 9. Mixed Flour 781 10. White Phosphorus Matches 783 11. Opium, Coca Leaves, and Compounds; Manufactures, and So Forth, Thereof 784 12. Opium For Smoking 787 13. Cotton Futures 788 14.
Tobacco and Snuff 791 15. Cigars and Cigarettes 798 16. Tax on Admissions and Dues 802 17. Excise Taxes 803 18. Stamp Taxes on Specific Objects 805 19. Income Tax 808 20. Estate and Gift Tax 834 21. Provisions Common to Several Objects of Taxation 841 22. Board of Tax Appeals 846 23. Administrative and General Provisions 848 TITLE 27.—INTOXICATING LIQUORS
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