This volume presents the "Massachusetts Corporation Tax Law Of 1919," complete with an explanatory statement to aid in understanding and application. Authored by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in collaboration with the Merchants National Bank of Boston, this historical document offers invaluable insight into the corporate tax landscape of the early 20th century. It serves as a primary source for researchers, legal professionals, and historians interested in the evolution of tax law and corporate governance in the United States.
Offering a snapshot of the legislative and economic conditions of the time, this book is a crucial addition to collections focused on American legal and economic history. It sheds light on the methods and considerations that shaped early corporate tax policies and provides a foundation for comparative studies of tax law across different eras.
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