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Excerpt from Report of the Committee on State and Municipal Taxation of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New-York: Submitted to the Chamber October 4, 1900, and Ordered to Be Printed for Distribution
The met/rod of raising money for State and local purposes and of assessing and collecting the taxes - Nearly all the prbvrsrons of law concerning taxation have been consolidated into what is known as the Tax Law, (chap. 908 of the Laws of 1896 and amend ments). The highway tax is provided for in the Highway Law, certain provisions as to village taxation' are contained in the Village Law, the Liquor Law Tax is a law by itself, and taxes on dogs are provided for by the County Law. Certain taxes on foreign insurance companies are provided for in the Insurance Law.
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