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 86 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 117. 1916. !‘}_:g*¤¤¤¤v M °¤· For additional amount required for salaries and expenses of colpam} p. 2. leetors of internal revenue, depulsiy collectors, surveyors, clerks, ·::n.:··s;:· *“2.z.““‘£.$t“a“£3&“.;$.;2;““t8§l6t°3 um December - nm n, ,. §f_*;,•*•·>g its b Prlwidedz That collectors of internal revenue shall pag daily into e¤r1eaKs.°p°S Y the Treasury of the United States, under mstructrons o the Secretary of the Treasury, the gross amounts of  collections of whatever nature, made by authirty of law (includmlgusbums oilered in com- ”""°‘w'“"°”` ¥‘°‘E€S° ’“2d°iz9"J—s.l’° ‘§tYl2£°t2'; ZE $$§i?1§ :11. CEI" 2¤.i£§Td£2‘§er$2S we —mn, fo whi h the are accountable under their respective collection B·S-·¤·¢·3¤*°·v~°°*- bdinds  to be given under section thirty-one hundred and forty-three, Revised Statutes), and the same shall be covered into mmetgmmnnezem {Ihe Treasury asdinplearilialggevenue ccggectiopg: Promdad, Thatnothrng erein contain s constru as ecf the provisions o V"'· ““· °· 16* subsection "_D" of _Section II, Act of Octoberuizhird, nineteen hundred and thirteen, m the matter of withholding the normal mcome tax at the source. Ag°m’°°g°rs'°m For salaries and expenses of forty revenue agents provided for by law, including per diem not to exceed $4, in heu of subsistence pursuant to section thirteen of the sundry civil Act approved August first, mneteen hundred and fourteen, and fees an ·expenses of - gaugers, salaries and expenses of storekeepers and storekeepergaugers, $2 200 000. m‘{°“•°**¤¤ *¤°°*¤° Collecting thd mc0me_tax: For expenses of assessing and collecting
 * 4/o”\ie3%};2150· thejncorpe tax as provided iiprigaragraph N, section two, of an Act

' ‘ ‘ entitled An Act to reduce t duties, and to provide revenue for the goverllnmgnta audi  other puriposesilppproved Octtoberlfhird, mne een un re an irteen, me udmg' e purchase o suc su plies, equipment, mechanical devices and other articles as may EQ _ b_ necessary for use  the several collection districts, including not $§§i},‘gf'§‘f,,f,[i"“°°°‘ to_exceed $4 per diem,  lieu of subsistence, pursuant to section thirteen of the sundry civil Act approved August first, nineteen hundred and fourteen, $1,700,000, ang authoriiiyeis hereby given to _ use_$40,000 of said sum for the employment in t District o Columw§f;¤¤,g,;,rigg*gg¤(3g; bra of necessary clerical and other personal services and the purchase lumblb. of such iupplnes, equipment, mec31anagaltdewce}s,Ci:).a1d (ifhéf emeles _ as may e necessary or use in e is rxct o um ia. ,,,,°§’,}'${°* °°"°“"“‘ Collecting the_cotton·futures tax: The imexpended balance on Mg,{*¤¤¤¤ *•¤vv¤>v**· June thirtreth, nineteen hundred and sixteen, o the appropriation };¤1):¤s,péless. of $50,000 provided by section nineteen of the Act approved August °·’ ·"· · eighteenth, nineteen hundred and fourteen, entitled ‘ An Act to tax. the privilege of dealing on exchanges, boards of trade, and similar P"d,_mSumsmc__ places in contracts of sale of cotton for future delivery, and for other ver. ei, p. ee. purposes, ’ ’ including not to exceed $4 per diem in lieu of subsistence, ppsrsuant to section thirteen of the srmdry c1v1l Act approved August t, mneteenhundred and fourteen, IS reappropriated and made available iéor hke purposes during the fiscal year nineteen hundred H . . an seven een. 0,3:,,,,:gé K Sm °‘ Restricting the sale of opium, and so forth: For expenses to enforce vofig pgm_ the lppovisions of the Act approved December seventeenth, nineteen hun ed and fourteen, entitled "An Act to provide for the registration of, with collectors of internal revenue, and to impose a special tax 11pon_all persons who produce, import, manufacture, com onmd, deal in, dispense, sell, distribute, or give away opium or cocoa leaves, Empmmrom then- salts, derivatives, or preparations, and for other purposes," including the employment of agents, deputy collectors, ins ectors, chemists, assistant chemists clerks, and messengers the iilild and in the Bureau of Intemal litevenue in the District di? Columbia, t0 be appointed by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, and for the purchase of