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Haig, 1921, Federal Income Tax
The federal income tax: by Robert Murray Haig, et al; A series of lectures delivered at Columbia University in December, 1920: ed. by Robert Murray
Haig, xii+271p., NY, Columbia University press, 1921. (A table of contents starts on p. v; an index on p. 263. Haig was a professor of business at
Columbia University. Lecture subjects: The problem in general, Edwin R.A. Seligman, Columbia; The concept of income, Haig; When is income realized?,
Thomas S. Adams, Yale; Constitutional aspects of income taxation, Thomas Reed Powell, Columbia; Legal force of and effect of treasury interpretation, Fred
T. Field, Lawyer; Reorganizations and closed transactions, Lt. Col. Robert H. Montgomery, Columbia; Loss as a factor in the determination of income,
George E. Holmes, lawyer; Inventories, Arthur A. Ballantine, formerly solicitor of internal revenue; Consolidated returns, Walter A. Staub, public
accountant; Taxation of income from natural resource, R.V. Norris, engineer; Relief provisions and Treasury procedures on appeal, P.S. Talbert, formerly
chairman Committee on Appeals and Reviews, Bureau of Internal Revenue.)
Title:   The federal income tax / by Robert Murray Haig [and others] ; a series of lectures delivered at Columbia university in December, 1920, edited by Robert Murray Haig ; with an introduction by Edwin R.A. Seligman.
OCLC Number:   681041969
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