The Philippine Islands

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1926 - 48 páginas
 

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Página 43 - It gives jurisdiction and authority to the auditor to examine, audit,. and settle not only all accounts but also all claims pertaining to the revenues and receipts from whatever source of the Philippine government and of the provincial and municipal governments of the Philippines, including trust funds and funds derived from bond issues.
Página 70 - says: All claims and demands whatever by the Government of the United States or against it, and all accounts whatever in which the Government of the United States is concerned, either as debtor of creditor,
Página 60 - claims pertaining to the revenues and receipts from whatever source of the Philippine government and of the provincial and municipal governments of the Philippines. Again, HR 16868 would make the auditor of the Philippine islands the treasurer of 48 Provinces and 89 municipalities of the Philippine Islands.
Página 2 - and make such other reports as may be required of him by the Governor General or the Secretary of War. " The office of the auditor shall be under the general supervision of the Governor General and shall consist of the auditor, the two assistant auditors above provided, and such necessary assistants as may be prescribed by law.
Página 18 - Title III, of the tariff act of 1922. It is there provided, among other things: "That there shall be levied, collected, and paid, in the United States, upon articles, goods, wares, or merchandise coming into the United States from the Philippine Islands a tax equal to the internal-revenue tax imposed in the United States upon
Página 18 - or merchandise coming into the United States from the Philippine Islands a tax equal to the internal-revenue tax imposed in the United States upon like articles, goods, wares, or merchandise of domestic manufacture; such tax to be paid by internal revenue stamp or stamps, to be provided by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue,
Página 48 - be final and conclusive. Should the Governor General fail to sustain the action of the auditor, he shall forthwith transmit his grounds of disapproval to the Secretary of War, together with the appeal and the papers necessary to a proper understanding of the matter. The decision of the Secretary of War in such case shall be final and conclusive.
Página 18 - Treasury, shall prescribe; and such articles, goods, wares, or merchandise shipped from said islands to the United States shall be exempt from the payment of any tax imposed by internal revenue laws of the Philippine Islands. "That from and after the passage of
Página 39 - Friday, May 21, 1926. The committee met at 10.30 o'clock am, pursuant to call of the -chairman, Mr. Kiess (chairman) presiding. The committee had under consideration the bill (HR 11617) to amend and clarify existing laws relating to the powers and duties of the auditor for the Philippine Islands, as follows: (HR 11617, Sixty-ninth Congress,
Página 19 - DEPRIVE THE PHILIPPINE PEOPLE OF IT It is not proposed to deprive the people of the Philippines of this fund. It will still continue, as provided in the original act of March 8, 1902, "to be used and expended for the government and benefit of said islands," or, in the language of this bill, "for the administration and promotion of public health, sanitation, education,

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