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Annual Report of the Comptroller, 1875
Volume 239, Preface 15   View pdf image (33K)
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COMPTROLLER OF THE TREASURY. XV

Loan, formal School, House of Correction and Public School
Taxes, for the fiscal year, to be $783,718.53.

LICENSES TO AUCTIONEERS.

Table No. 4 exhibits the receipts into the Treasury from licenses
to Auctioneers in the City of Baltimore, and Baltimore county.
amounting to $5,400.00.

DIVIDENDS, INTEREST, GROSS RECEIPTS OF RAIL ROAD COM-
PANIES, &c.

Table No. 5 shows in detail the revenue during the fiscal year
arising from dividends on stock held by the State, in Rail Road and
Canal Companies, interest due by such Companies to the State,
payments by the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company, on ac-
count of the State's proportion of the receipt from passengers on
the Washington Branch, and from taxes on the gross receipts of
Hail Road Companies, amounting in the aggregate to $721,794.45.

STATE TAX ON THE PUBLIC DEBT OF THE STATE AND THE CITY OF

BALTIMORE.

The revenue arising from the State tax on the taxable public debt
of the State and the City of Baltimore, is given in detail in Table
No. G, amounting to the sum of $53,805.68.

STATE TAXES ON THE STOCK OF INCORPORATED INSTITUTION.
Tho receipts from State taxes on Incorporated Institutions for tho
fiscal year, are given in detail in Table No. 7, amounting in tho
aggregate to the sum of $209,106.36. Additional payments have
been made under this head since the close of the fiscal year, and a
large amount remains unpaid, not being duo by law until January
1876. The receipts from this source previous to the passage of the
revenue measures of 1874, rarely exceeded $55,000. In 1873 they
reached the sum of $77,868.47, which was very largely in advance of
any former year. The large receipts from this source are especially
gratifying, in view of the fact that they are founded upon actual in.
come, and arise very much from sources which formerly escaped
taxation.

STATE TOBACCO INSPECTIONS.

The receipts and expenditures on account of the State Tobacco
Inspections for the fiscal year, are exhibited in detail in Table No. 8.

The gross receipts at tho several warehouses, were $90,014.32.

The disbursements during the year, exclusive of the salaries of
the Inspectors and Supervisor, were $86,500.48. leaving a balance

 

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