Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 292, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 December 1919 — BACK TO U. S. TO SAVE TAXES [ARTICLE]
BACK TO U. S. TO SAVE TAXES
Son of Inventor Singer Says He Can No Longer Live in England. London, England.—Adams N. Singer of Berkshire, son of the American inventor of sewing machines, has complained to the royal commission on Income tax that his income derived from property In the United States is so depreciated by double taxes, once In America and once in Great Britain, that he cannot continue to reside in this country. The United States, he said, takes 34 to 39 per cent and the British inland revenue takes about one-half of what is left after the American tax is deducted.
