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in former IMIU'I-KOIHW incisures—attempt to place tax on luxuries, e. K. amusements, lod^e initiations, etc. 4. Discussion of c o n s t i t u t i o n a l a m e n d m e n t for federal land and A property taxes. Si^niiiK of tho arniistice removed the lminedl ate need for increased revenue. 5. 6. 7. Treasury notes used extensively in anticipating the returns from liberty loans Bank credit greatly expanded—largo use of the Federal Reserve notes dcnoiniiations—an appeal to persons of small means Noticeable a t t e m p t to bear it place burden according to ability to 8. 9. I. Percentage of expenditure raised thru taxes comparatively large Organization f o r t h e collection of taxes and the placing of bonds 1. 2. 3. The w o r k of the D e p a r t m e n t of I n t e r n a l Revenue The organization of the several liberty loan committees The w o r k of the Federal Reserve System in placing the bans J. International loans 1. 2. By the United States By England and others K. Effects on the War debts on industry and finance 1. 2. 3. Effect on tax policy Effect on international trade Effect on business activity L. War Indemnities 1. 2. 3. War indemnities in the past Determination of kinds and amounts Effect of indemnities on international trade References: Raymond: American and Foreign Investment Bonds. Chapter II. 16
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