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$213 Million Tax |
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vidual income taxes in Indiana
per cent over 1946, the reported today. . The national average increase in individual income taxes was 7.4 per cent, The Indianapolis district, which
{comprises the state, collected $87.-
112,491 in corporation income taxes in 1947, an increase of 162 per cent
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over 1946. But the national average increase was 30.5 per cent on corporation income taxes. | Income tax withheld on salaries and wages amounted to $165,670,129 in 1947, a 3.4 per cent “increase compared with a national decrease of 2 per cent. Miscellaneous internal revenue, including excess profits taxes, dropped 13.3 per.cent in Indiana in 1947 to $419,267,909. The national average fell 25.2 per cent, Employ-
fiment taxes, including carriers taxes,
amounted to $31,602,064 in Indiana in 1947, a 21 per cent increase. Total internal revenue collections reported from Indianapolis for fiscal 1947 amounted to $916,678,240. This
was & 1 per cent increase as com-
WASHINGTON, Aug, 26.~Indi-|’
amoynted to $213,025,646 in the fis-| cal year 1947, an ‘Increast of §23.8|:
= " RR TENDED YANKS' GRAVES — "It was a mother's duty." said Mrs. Rose Manson in San Francisco. She tended to graves of hundreds of Americans buried near her home at Ipswich, Australia. She has arrived in this country.to be the guest of hundreds of U.S. relatives to whom she has written and sent photos of the cemetery.
Times State Service RAWFORDSVILLE, Aug. 26.— a, at Indiana's state parks is building up to an almost certain
all-time record, park chief Kenneth Cougill reported to the conservation |
‘commission today.
The report was made as the commission and civic leaders met at the Shades to put finishing touches on the popular subscription campaign which is scheduled to add that 1450 acre woodland to the growing string of state parks, The campaign ‘gets under way officially next Friday. Hoosiers and tourisfs are flocking to the 14 parks already in the string at the rate of more than 70,000 a week, Mr. Cougill said. With attendance for the season already well past a million, on the basis of paid admissions, the rest of the season almost certainly will see the existing record of $1,285,628 paid admissions smashed, he added. The boom which has struck the parks points up the need, Mr. Cougill said, for more parks to serve “a population which has be-
pared with a national average of 3.8 per cent. The total collections for the country were $39,108,385,741 in 1947. With the state population estimated at 3,437,745, Indiana had 2.6
per ceht of the national total of 132,463,174.
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PAGE. 77 . | ment of the signal school at Ft | Monmouth, N. J. He received his Basic training at Ft. Knox, Ky. and
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