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  2. Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The treasurer and receiver-general of Massachusetts is an elected constitutional officer in the executive branch of the U.S. state of Massachusetts.Originally appointed under authority of the English Crown pursuant to the Charter of the Massachusetts Bay Company, the office of treasurer and receiver-general (commonly called the "state treasurer") became an elective one in 1780.

  3. Massachusetts Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    General funding from Commonwealth of Massachusetts taxes Accelerated Bridge Program ($3 billion 2009–2016) The statewide budget included $919 million for transportation in FY2009, not including $797M in sales tax revenue dedicated to the MBTA.

  4. Revenue Act of 1928 - Wikipedia

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    The Revenue Act of 1928 (May 29, 1928, ch. 852, 45 Stat. 791), formerly codified in part at 26 U.S.C. sec. 22 (a), is a statute introduced as H.R. 1 [1] and enacted by the 70th United States Congress in 1928 regarding tax policy. Section 605 of the Act provides that "In case a regulation or Treasury decision relating to the internal revenue ...

  5. Old Colony Trust Co. v. Commissioner - Wikipedia

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    Revenue Act of 1926. Old Colony Trust Co. v. Commissioner, 279 U.S. 716 (1929), was an income tax case before the Supreme Court of the United States. [1] HELD: When an employer pays an employee's income tax on the employee's behalf, the payment is taxable as income to the employee.

  6. Internal Revenue Service - Wikipedia

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    The Internal Revenue Service ( IRS) is the revenue service for the United States federal government, which is responsible for collecting U.S. federal taxes and administering the Internal Revenue Code, the main body of the federal statutory tax law. It is an agency of the Department of the Treasury and led by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue ...

  7. Commissioner v. Groetzinger - Wikipedia

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    Commissioner v. Groetzinger, 480 U.S. 23 (1987), is a decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, which addressed the issue of what qualifies as being either a trade or business under Section 162 (a) of the Internal Revenue Code. [1] [2] Under the terms of § 162 (a), tax deductions should be granted "for all the ordinary and necessary ...

  8. Commissioner v. Duberstein - Wikipedia

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    Duberstein. Commissioner of Internal Revenue v. Duberstein, et ux. The court upheld the Tax court's ruling with regards to Duberstein but split as to Stanton. Commissioner Of Internal Revenue v. Duberstein. Commissioner v. Duberstein, 363 U.S. 278 (1960), was a United States Supreme Court case from 1960 dealing with the exclusion of "the value ...

  9. Excise tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Federal excise taxes have been stable at 18.4¢ per gallon for gasoline and 24.4¢ per gallon for diesel fuel since 1993. This raised $37.4 billion in fiscal year 2015. These fuel taxes raised 90% of the Highway Trust Fund. The average of state taxes on fuel was 31.02¢ per gallon for gasoline and 32.66¢ per gallon for diesel fuel in 2021.