Invasions of Privacy: Government Agencies. Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session, Pursuant to S. Res. 39, Deler 2-3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 |
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Side 353
... discussed in our recent telephone conversa- tions and in your letter of April 7 , 1965 . I can well appreciate your concern over the statute by which the Internal Revenue Service has in the past levied on mail addressed to tax ...
... discussed in our recent telephone conversa- tions and in your letter of April 7 , 1965 . I can well appreciate your concern over the statute by which the Internal Revenue Service has in the past levied on mail addressed to tax ...
Side 354
... discussed this with Secretary Fowler , and he has advised me that he would not object to a change in the law which would specifically exempt mail from property that can be seized . Should your subcommittee decide to recommend ...
... discussed this with Secretary Fowler , and he has advised me that he would not object to a change in the law which would specifically exempt mail from property that can be seized . Should your subcommittee decide to recommend ...
Side 356
... discussed it at that time , it would have been in this manner that I would have discussed it . Senator LONG . Well , I am concerned of course about the paragraph in your opening statement that was mentioned by Dr. Hall where you stated ...
... discussed it at that time , it would have been in this manner that I would have discussed it . Senator LONG . Well , I am concerned of course about the paragraph in your opening statement that was mentioned by Dr. Hall where you stated ...
Side 358
... discussed in the hearing here previously . That would be on mail coming into the country , of course , and that was discussed here . Senator LONG . Yes ; I understand that . You do not turn any over to the Federal Trade Commission ? Mr ...
... discussed in the hearing here previously . That would be on mail coming into the country , of course , and that was discussed here . Senator LONG . Yes ; I understand that . You do not turn any over to the Federal Trade Commission ? Mr ...
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... discussed it . Senator LONG . I mean the Internal Revenue . Mr. KARDOS . Yes ; they did , too , sir . They were as concerned as we were . But they felt that they possibly have such bad tax - delin- quent cases that they would be forced ...
... discussed it . Senator LONG . I mean the Internal Revenue . Mr. KARDOS . Yes ; they did , too , sir . They were as concerned as we were . But they felt that they possibly have such bad tax - delin- quent cases that they would be forced ...
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