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The Bureau of Internal Revenue [2] (BIR; Filipino: Kawanihan ng Rentas Internas) is a revenue service for the Philippine government, which is responsible for collecting more than half of the total tax revenues of the government. It is an agency of the Department of Finance and it is led by a Commissioner.
In the same year Wilson took the opportunity to work for the United States Department of the Treasury as part of the Internal Revenue Bureau's intelligence unit until 1936. During this time Wilson helped on the Al Capone investigation, the Lindbergh kidnapping, and the Huey Long assassination. Overall, not much is known about Wilson's early ...
The Revenue Act of 1937, Pub. L. No. 75-377, ch. 815, 50 Stat. 813 was entitled: “An act to provide revenue, equalize taxation, prevent tax evasion and avoidance, and for other purposes.” In a contemporary article published in the journal of the American Bar Association, it was described as "not a Measure of Wide Scope."
The Miscellaneous Division was a division of the Bureau of Internal Revenue, and later the Internal Revenue Service, with the enumerated power to regulate control over all those products of consumption in the United States that were not specifically dedicated to enforcement by any other division or bureau of the United States Department of the Treasury.
Statistics of Income (SOI) is a program and associated division of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in the United States to make statistics collected from income tax returns and information returns available to other government agencies and the general public. [1] It fulfills an IRS function mandated by the Revenue Act of 1916. [1]
1.5 1937. 1.6 1938. 1.7 1939. 1.8 ... Appointment of David A. Gates to the Internal Revenue Service of the Treasury Department ... Authorizing Transfer of the Bureau ...
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He served as a captain in Field Artillery until 1919. He was an attorney for the Bureau of Internal Revenue (now the Internal Revenue Service) from 1919 to 1920. He returned to private practice in Chattanooga from 1921 to 1937. He was city attorney of Chattanooga from 1923 to 1924. He was the Mayor of Riverview, [Note 1] Tennessee from 1925 to ...