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Page 37
... equalization of valuation of their property as low as possible , ] so that when they come up here to Albany and appear before the State Equalization Boards to divide the State taxation , they shall pay the least amount of tax they ...
... equalization of valuation of their property as low as possible , ] so that when they come up here to Albany and appear before the State Equalization Boards to divide the State taxation , they shall pay the least amount of tax they ...
Page 38
... Equalization , with substantially the powers now given them in our General Statutes . As these officers have other important public duties to occupy their time , and are not given authority to visit the different towns for purpose of re ...
... Equalization , with substantially the powers now given them in our General Statutes . As these officers have other important public duties to occupy their time , and are not given authority to visit the different towns for purpose of re ...
Page 39
... Equalization had already proved so inefficient that they recommended its abolition . **** The moment a tax so large as to be felt is so laid as to bear upon one farm or one town more heavily than on another , which is similarly situated ...
... Equalization had already proved so inefficient that they recommended its abolition . **** The moment a tax so large as to be felt is so laid as to bear upon one farm or one town more heavily than on another , which is similarly situated ...
Page 40
... Equalization , with a view to check , in some measure , this growing evil . But when it is considered that the same pernicious influence of self - interest , which has produced undervaluations by the local town officers , was still left ...
... Equalization , with a view to check , in some measure , this growing evil . But when it is considered that the same pernicious influence of self - interest , which has produced undervaluations by the local town officers , was still left ...
Page 41
... Equalization , of the excessive taxes now bearing upon some persons , natural and artificial , we earnestly recommend the immediate appointment of a wise and competent Commission , to prepare in detail for the consideration of the next ...
... Equalization , of the excessive taxes now bearing upon some persons , natural and artificial , we earnestly recommend the immediate appointment of a wise and competent Commission , to prepare in detail for the consideration of the next ...
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amount paid Amount Taxable annual living expenses Appraisal Over Assessment Appraised Value Assessment of Appraised Average Per Cent average weekly hours basis of wages bate Court BOARDS OF ASSESSORS Bureau Connecticut corporation cost of living debts Decrease Earnings per week ending July Estimated per cent exclusive of amount FAIRFIELD COUNTY full capacity full value Grand List Hartford HARTFORD COUNTY HAVEN COUNTY hours of labor INDIVIDUAL EMPLOYÉS industry Litchfield County living of earnings MANUFACTURES market value ment of Appraised mortgaged number employed Number of days Number of Estate Number of Schedule owner paid in wages pay-rolls personal property Persons employed July Poll Tax Possible per cent proportion of business real estate real property repairs or house sessed on Grand sessment Over Appraisal sessors Sworn lists taxable property TAXATION-REPLIES FROM BOARDS tion TOLLAND COUNTY Total annual earnings town Value as Ap wage-rates wages paid water rents WINDHAM COUNTY ཎྜ
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Page 242 - The real property of a corporation or association organized exclusively for the moral or mental improvement of men or women, or for religious, bible, tract, charitable, benevolent, missionary, hospital, infirmary, educational, scientific, literary, library, patriotic, historical or cemetery purposes, or for the enforcement of laws relating to children or animals, or for two or more such purposes, and used exclusively for carrying out thereupon one or more of such purposes, and the personal property...
Page 286 - The general rule, resulting from considerations as well of justice as of policy, is, that he who engages in the employment of another for the performance of specified duties and services, for compensation, takes upon himself the natural and ordinary risks and perils incident to the performance of such services, and in legal presumption, the compensation is adjusted accordingly.
Page 241 - ... to be made, laid or placed in, upon, above or under any public or private road, street or ground; all mains, pipes and tanks laid or placed in, upon, above or under any public or private street or place for conducting steam, heat, water, oil, electricity or any property, substance or product capable of transportation or conveyance therein or that is protected thereby...
Page 247 - ... 3. The tax district in which the principal office of the company is situated or in case it has no principal office, the tax district in which its operations are carried on. Such statement shall be verified by the officer making the same to the effect that it is in all respects just and true. If such statement is not made within twenty days after the...
Page 276 - ... propelled either by steam, cable or electricity, which require the constant services, care or attention of any person or persons...
Page 245 - The stockholders of every bank or banking association organized under the authority of this state, or of the United States, shall be assessed and taxed on the value of their shares of stock therein...
Page 219 - ... to be employed in violation of its provisions, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction shall be punished by a fine of not less...
Page 221 - ... shall, on conviction thereof, be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and be punished by a fine not exceeding...
Page 217 - The penalty for such misdemeanor shall be imprisonment in a penal institution for not more than six months, or by a fine of not more than two hundred dollars, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
Page 241 - land," " real estate," and " real property," as used in this chapter, include the land itself above and under water, all buildings and other articles and structures, substructures and superstructures, erected upon, under or above, or affixed to the same ; all...