Tax expert favors incentive taxation, 1942
Title
Tax expert favors incentive taxation, 1942
Description
Lovell Parker after resignation
Tax expert favors incentive taxation. Washington, D.C., Dec. 12. Lovell Parker, who resigned last year after serving 12 years as tax expert for the Joint Congressional Finance Committee, today told the Senate Finance Subcommittee that he felt incentive taxation should be given a trial. He said that an outlay of $10,000,000,000 would be necessary annually to try this plan of speeding up business and industry
Tax expert favors incentive taxation. Washington, D.C., Dec. 12. Lovell Parker, who resigned last year after serving 12 years as tax expert for the Joint Congressional Finance Committee, today told the Senate Finance Subcommittee that he felt incentive taxation should be given a trial. He said that an outlay of $10,000,000,000 would be necessary annually to try this plan of speeding up business and industry
Creator
Harris & Ewing, photographer
Date
1942
Source
https://cdn.loc.gov/service/pnp/hec/25500/25563v.jpg
Relation
Link: Library of Congress
Rights
Library of Congress
Publisher
Library of Congress
Contributor
Harris & Ewing, photographer
Format
Medium: Photograph.
Language
English
Type
Government
Identifier
Lovell Parker, Taxes, Senate Finance Subcommittee, Incentive Taxation, Business, United States
Coverage
United States
Files
Reference
Harris & Ewing, photographer, Tax expert favors incentive taxation, 1942, Library of Congress, 1942
Cite As
Harris & Ewing, photographer, “Tax expert favors incentive taxation, 1942,” Virtual Museum of Public Service, accessed March 28, 2024, https://vmps.omeka.net/items/show/407.