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Show TAX LAWS SHOULD BE SIMPLIFIED It is oi:e of the tritest maxims of ,D,, ti.-.il ecuiiomy that all taxes are l;u i 'li'ii-n.'iiv, however wisely and .ru iciiiiy imposed; and though there n;r. r aj Aays been among our people wide differences of sentiment as to tin- ix st methods of raising the national na-tional revenues, and, indeed, as to tde principles upon which taxation fi.i'uld be based, there has been sub-.tantial sub-.tantial accord in the doctrine that only such taxes ought to be levied as ar- neeesMiry for a wise and economic econ-omic a is: ration of the govern-iii'. govern-iii'. nl. '""tigress, at the coming session, will haw in its hands the report of the Special Committee on Internal Revenue which was appointed to study the whole internal revenue system sys-tem an I work out a program that the g'.'vr-ri.ne'iit may adopt and adhere to for a !:. term of years. It is liyMvii !:.:! this session of Congress ' will at legist con, n. er.ee tin- process1 of simplifying the. confute i ";iias of j tax lnw. i |