Reorganization Plan No 1. of 1952 (Bureau of Internal Revenue).: Hearings ... Eighty-second Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 494U.S. Government Printing Office, 1952 - 260 pages |
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... charge of each district . That official will be known as District Commissioner . He will have charge of all internal - revenue matters in his district , with a clear and direct line of accountability to the Commissioner in Washington ...
... charge of each district . That official will be known as District Commissioner . He will have charge of all internal - revenue matters in his district , with a clear and direct line of accountability to the Commissioner in Washington ...
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... charge anyone with anything . I now find myself in the position of having asked the question on my own account and the answer coming back to 25 or 28 gentlemen . It is all right with me , if they want it . The CHAIRMAN . I think the ...
... charge anyone with anything . I now find myself in the position of having asked the question on my own account and the answer coming back to 25 or 28 gentlemen . It is all right with me , if they want it . The CHAIRMAN . I think the ...
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... charges- those who otherwise would have been prosecuted if they had not been allowed to resign . The CHAIRMAN . We say covered for cause . If you want an expla- nation of what we mean by cause , all right . Mrs. CHURCH . Mr. Chairman ...
... charges- those who otherwise would have been prosecuted if they had not been allowed to resign . The CHAIRMAN . We say covered for cause . If you want an expla- nation of what we mean by cause , all right . Mrs. CHURCH . Mr. Chairman ...
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... charges pending ? Mr. DUNLAP . That does not include those who were not in the service at the time they were ... charged with the investigation of tax - fraud cases— and also adding- it is common knowledge among law - enforcement offices ...
... charges pending ? Mr. DUNLAP . That does not include those who were not in the service at the time they were ... charged with the investigation of tax - fraud cases— and also adding- it is common knowledge among law - enforcement offices ...
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... charge of the office , or who ? Secretary SNYDER . The Commissioner will tell you . Mr. DUNLAP . Yes , sir , the examination is made by the office of internal revenue agent in charge , and the final recommendations are made by the ...
... charge of the office , or who ? Secretary SNYDER . The Commissioner will tell you . Mr. DUNLAP . Yes , sir , the examination is made by the office of internal revenue agent in charge , and the final recommendations are made by the ...
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Page 5 - Prepared by the President and transmitted to the Senate and the House of Representatives in Congress assembled, April 24, 1958, pursuant to the provisions of the Reorganization Act of 1949, approved June 20, 1949, as amended CIVILIAN MOBILIZATION SECTION 1.
Page 186 - We will recess until 2 o'clock. (Whereupon, at 12:15 pm, the committee recessed to reconvene at 2 pm the same day.) AFTERNOON SESSION Mr.
Page 1 - To the Congress of the United States: I transmit herewith Reorganization Plan No.
Page 4 - ... and shall receive compensation which shall be fixed from time to time pursuant to the classification laws as now or hereafter amended except that the compensation may be fixed without regard to the numerical limitations on positions set forth in section 505 of the Classification Act of 1949, as amended (5 USC 1105) . SEC.
Page 4 - I have also found and hereby declare that it is necessary to include in the accompanying reorganization plan, by reason of reorganizations made thereby, provisions for the appointment and compensation of new officers specified in sections 2 and 3 of the plan.
Page 5 - That it will furnish to the native inhabitants of said islands of St. George and St. Paul annually such quantity or number of dried salmon, and such quantity of salt and such number of salt barrels for preserving their necessary supply of meat as the Secretary of the Treasury shall from time to time determine.
Page 68 - One of the chief handicaps to effective organization of the Department is the political appointment of Collectors of Internal Revenue and of Customs, and certain other officials. These appointments are regarded by some as sinecures. In any event, they form a bar to orderly development of an experienced staff.
Page 5 - Code. The provisions of the foregoing sentence shall become effective with respect to each office abolished thereby at such time as the Secretary of the Treasury shall specify, but In no event later than December 1, 1952. The Secretary of the Treasury shall make such provisions as he shall deem necessary respecting the winding up of the affairs of any officer whose office is abolished by the provisions of this section. SEC. 2. Establishment of new offices. — (a) New offices are hereby established...
Page 3 - ... administrative ability. It is appropriate and desirable that major political offices in the executive branch of the Government be filled by persons who are appointed by the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. On the other hand, the technical nature of much of the Government's work today makes it equally appropriate and desirable that positions of other types be in the professional career service. The administration of our internal-revenue laws at the local level calls...
Page 109 - The CHAIRMAN. I would like to say to the committee that I...