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Definition of Internal revenue
1. Noun. Government revenue from domestic sources (excluding customs).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Internal Revenue
Literary usage of Internal revenue
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1911)
"internal revenue — excise on corporations — doing business — real estate companies.
... internal revenue — Federal taxation of state agencies — excise on ..."
2. Supreme Court Reporter by Robert Desty, United States Supreme Court, West Publishing Company (1922)
"internal revenue C=7—Testator cannot render fund nontaxable. ... Internal
revenue <g=>7—Trustee for life tenant and remainderman Is "taxable person" as to ..."
3. Guide to the Archives of the Government of the United States in Washington by Claude Halstead Van Tyne (1907)
"COMMISSIONER OF internal revenue. The office of the Commissioner of Internal
Revenue was established in 1862; its duties are divided among eleven divisions, ..."
4. United States Statutes at Large: Containing the Laws and Concurrent by United States (1869)
"Jt shall be the duty of every their dutie» supervisor of internal revenue, under
the direction of the commissioner, to and powers. gee that all laws and ..."
5. Great Debates in American History: From the Debates in the British by United States Congress, Marion Mills Miller, Great Britain Parliament (1913)
"Introduces in the House a Bill to Reduce the internal revenue—Debate: in Favor,
... In its final form this bill established the Bureau of internal revenue, ..."
6. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1899)
"And the Commissioner of internal revenue is authorized to employ ten agents, to
be known and designated as internal-revenue agents, in addition to the ..."
7. Great Debates in American Hist: From the Debates in the British Parliament by United States Congress, Great Britain Parliament, Marion Mills Miller (1913)
"in 1862 Introduces in the House a Bill to Provide internal revenue—Debate: in
Favor, Justin S. Merrill [Vt.], Mr. Stevens; Opposed, George H. Pendleton ..."