In camera proceedings.
Askew, 1906, p. 113; Askew, 1911, p. 110: Briefs.
Income tax.
Denney, p. 369: Speeches.
Can an income tax be framed which shall be equitable in principle and efficient in administration? Is a graduated income tax just or expedient? Matson, p. 209: Briefs and references.
The constitution should be so amended as to vest in Congress the power to impose a general income tax in the United States. Speaker, v. 3, p. 296: Briefs and references.—C. L. of P. Debates: Briefs and references.
The federal government should adopt a graduated income tax, constitutionality granted. Robbins, p. 109: Briefs and references.
The federal government should have the power to impose an income tax, not apportioned among the states according to population. Speaker, v. 5, p. 376: Speeches and references.
Federal income tax. Pearson, p. 93: Summing up of arguments, and references.
A graduated income tax is a desirable feature of a taxation system. Wisconsin University, no. 329: Arguments and references.