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The fiscal problem in Missouri

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Monograph

Identifikator:
1833271335
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-230042
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
The fiscal problem in Missouri
Place of publication:
New York
Publisher:
National Industrial Conference Board, Inc.
Year of publication:
1930
Scope:
xvi, 359 S.
Digitisation:
2022
Collection:
Economics Books
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Chapter

Document type:
Monograph
Structure type:
Chapter
Title:
Chapter VII. The farm tax problem in Missouri
Collection:
Economics Books

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  • The fiscal problem in Missouri
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Chapter I. State and local expenditures
  • Chapter II. State and local indebtedness
  • Chapter III. The Missouri tax system
  • Chapter IV. State and local tax revenues
  • Chapter V. Tax administration
  • Chapter VI. Tax administration ( Continued)
  • Chapter VII. The farm tax problem in Missouri
  • Chapter VIII. Public school finance
  • Chapter IX. Financing the capital requirements of the State
  • Chapter X. Problems of tax burden
  • Chapter XI. Sources of additional revenue
  • Chapter XII. Other aspects of the Missouri fiscal problem
  • Chapter XIII. General summary

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220 THE FISCAL PROBLEM IN MISSOURI 
there were 260,473 farms in Missouri, of which 141,794 were 
owner-operated. Statistics for taxes and the value of land 
and buildings were obtained for 118,663 of the latter. In 
other words, the sample for Missouri includes about 46%, of 
all of the farms in the state and almost 849, of the owner- 
operated farms. The proportion of total acreage in farms 
included in the sample was approximately 459% of the total 
farm acreage for the state and 849, of the total acreage of 
owner-operated farms. 
Table 72 shows the data for the value of land and buildings 
and taxes on farm land and buildings. The third column in 
this table shows taxes per $100 of value of those farms in- 
Tasie 72: Taxes AND VaLue oF OwNER-OPERATED 
Farms FoR WHICH TAXES WERE REPORTED, BY STATES, 
1024 
Source: United States Department of Agriculture, Technical Bulletin No. 172 
Computed by National Industrial Conference Board 
Geographical Group 
Stata 
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New Hampshire . . .. 
Vermont. ........... 
Massachusetts. .. .... 
Rhode Island. ....... 
Connecticut. ........ 
Atlantic. ............ 
New York. ......... 
New Jersey. ........ 
Pennsylvania. ....... 
East North Central. ......... 
Ohio. .......covnn.. 
Indiana............ 
linois............ 
Michigan........... 
Wisconsin. .......... 
West North Central. ......... 
Minnesota. ......... 
loma. ves soenenss 
Missouri. ........... 
North Dakota. ...... 
South Dakota. ...... 
Nebraska. .......... 
Yansas. . 
Middle y 
Value of 
Lands and 
Buildings 
in Thousand 
Dollars 
1,820,2/ 
694,414 
177.314 
75,185 
103,444 
195,656 
17,373 
125,442, 
1,794,203) 
917,847 
156,709 
719,647 
5,078,174 
1,021,434 
698.354 
1,241,066 
813.278 
1,304,042 
5,947,602 
1,149,322 
(833,025 
883,390 
291,348 
359,323 
803,389 
£07307 
Taxes 
Reported 
on Farm 
Land and 
Buildings 
mn 
Thousand 
Dollare 
11.9 
3,175 
1,559 
1,757 
3.496 | 
214 
1,571! 
28,003 
13,515 
2.673 
11,815 
73,971 
16,602 
13,858 
10,916 
14,939 
17.656 
“1,133 
13,943 
17,487 
6.915 
4,720 
$131 
6,411 
Taxes pe 
$100 of 
Value 
Index 
Numbers 
United 
States = 
100 
22 
70 
79 
2.07 
70 
79 
73 
25 
“6 
47 
‘1 
‘4 
45 
1.63 
1.98 
nO 
00.0 
139.3 
146.7 
169.7 
139.3 
‘46.7 
100.8 
102.5 
27.9 
-20.5 
140.2 
134.4 
119.7 
133.6 
162.3 
72.1 
150.8 
110.7 
84.4 
99.2 
77.9 
63.9 
132.8 
94.3 
66.4 
a7 
153 
121 | 
05 
1.67 
i 
: 
1 
Index 
Numbers 
roup = 
106 
100.0 
105.3 
121.8 
100.0 
105.3 
724 
73.5 
100.0 
94.2 
109.6 
105.1 
100.0 
111.6 
135.6 
60.3 
126.0 
2.5 
100.0 
117.5 
92.2 
75.7 
157.3 
111.7 
78.6 
118 ¢§
	        

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