Federal Register - October 29, 1937

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FEDERAL
VOLUME 2

REGISTER

1934

NUMBER 210

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Washington, Friday, October 29, 1937
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
E x e cutiv e O rder TRANSFERRING TO THE UNITED STATES HOUSING AUTHORITY FED
ERAL HOUSING PROJECTS, FUNDS, PROPERTY AND EMPLOYEES OF
THE FEDERAL EMERGENCY ADMINISTRATION OF PUBLIC WORKS

By virtue of and pursuant to the authority vested in me by the United States Housing Act of 1937, approved Septem ber 1, 1937 Public No. 412, 75th Congress, and in order to effectuate the purposes thereof, I hereby transfer to the United States Housing Authority, effective on November 1, 1937:
1. All right, interest, and title held by the Federal Emer gency Administration of Public Works in any housing or slum-clearance projects constructed or in the process of con struction on the date o f enactment of the said Act except certain portions or parcels of real estate, including easement rights, which the Federal Emergency Administrator of Pub lic Works has heretofore reserved for dedication or grant pursuant to the provisions of Section 5 of the Act approved June 29, 1936, 49 Stat. 2026. Where more than one such project is located within the territorial boundaries of a city, all of the projects in that city shall be treated as a sihgle project of the United States Housing Authority, without, however, prejudicing the power of the Authority to make separate sales, leases or other disposition of part or parts of the combined project or to make separate loans, capital grants or annual contributions in connection therewith.
2. All assets, contracts, records, applications, libraries, re search materials and other property, held by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works in connection with housing or slum-clearance projects transferred under paragraph 1 hereof or with housing or slum-clearance activi ties except those portions or parcels of real estate reserved for dedication or grant, as aforesaid: provided, however, that nothing herein shall be construed as impairing or affect ing the obligation of the United States of America under any contracts transferred hereby.
3. Any unexpended balance of funds allocated to the Fed eral Emergency Administration of Public Works for the con struction of any housing or slum-clearance projects con structed or in the process of construction on the date of enactment of the said Act except $200,000 of the balance of funds allocated for the construction of the housing projects in Puerto Rico known as H-3600-CA and H-3600S JA .
4. Such unexpended balances of moneys made available to the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works for administrative expenses under the Independent Offices Appropriation Act, 1938, approved June 28, 1937 Public No.
171, 75th Congress as amended by the Public Works A d ministration Extension Act of 1937, approved June 29, 1937
Public Res. No. 47, 75th Congress, as, with the approval of the Director of the Bureau of the Budget, the Federal
Emergency Administrator of Public Works shall certify would otherwise have been used by the Housing Division of said Administration for administrative expenses.
5. All employees of the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works who are actually serving on the effective date of this order, and who shall be certified within six months from the date of this order, by the Federal Emer gency Administrator of Public Works as having been en gaged in work connected with housing or slum-clearance on or prior to the date of enactment of the said Act; provided that employees transferred pursuant to this Order shall not thereby acquire a competitive civil service status, but such employees except officers, experts and attorneys who are transferred and whose compensation per annum is $1,980 or less may acquire a competitive civil service status after compliance with the provisions of Section 6 of Rule I I of the Civil Service Rules.
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October 27, 1937.
No. 77321
P . R. Doc. 37-3159; Piled, October 28,1937; 12:16 p. m.J

TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Bureau of Internal Revenue.
Regulations 80 1937 E d itio n

E state T ax U nder T it l e H I o f th e R e v e n u e A ct o f 1926, A s A mended b y th e R e ve n u e A cts of 1928, 1932, 1934,
1935, and 1936
ADDITIONAL ESTATE TAXnUNDER TITLE II OF THE REVENUE ACT OF
1932, AS AMENDED BY THE REVENUE ACTS OF 1934, 1935, AND
1936
T able of C on t e n ts Except as otherwise indicated, the section numbers reier to the Revenue Act of 1926 or to the Revenue Act of 1926 as amended.
The article numbers refer to the regulations Section 300. Definitions.
, Section 301. a Imposition of tax and rates.
Section 401. Revenue Act of 1932, as amended by 1935 Act. Im po sition of additional tax and rates.
Section 401. Revenue Act of 1932, as originally enacted.
Section 405. Revenue Act of 1934.
Article 1. Estate tax statutes.

2. Transfers and interests reached.
3. Neither a property nor an inheritance tax.
4. Description of taxable estate.
5. Definition of citizenship, resident, and non resident.
6. Manner of determining liability.
7. Rates of tax.
8. Computation o f tax.
Section 301. b as amended G ift tax credit.
Section 402. Revenue Act of 1932. G ift tax credit against addi tional estate tax.

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