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A comparison of the personal property tax burden of five separate groups of business in Norton County
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Author
Rader
,
Hobert
Title
A
comparison
of the
personal
property
tax
burden
of
five
separate
groups
of
business
in
Norton
County
Degree Program
Economics
Abstract
The
subject
of this
thesis
, "A
Comparison
of the
Personal
Property
tax
burden
of
Five
Separate
Groups
of
Business
in
Norton
County
", was
selected
after
much
consideration
and
investigation
. The
purpose
of the
investigation
is
to
find
to what
extent
the
personal
property
tax
burden
is
borne
by
business
and what
group
bears
the
heaviest
burden
. The
first
four
chapters
of this
thesis
cover
materiel
and
data
considered
essential
in
discussing
the
problem
of
personal
property
tax
burden
of
business
in the
state
as
it
might
be
expected
to
affect
Norton
County
. These
chapters
lay
the
background
concerning
the
wealth
of the
several
counties
selected
, the
general
trends
in
taxation
in the
state
, and the
data
covering
the
general
business
of the
five
selected
groups
of
business
.
Five
principal
groups
of
business
have been
selected
as the
basis
of this
thesis
because
of the
completeness
of the
obtainable
information
.
Seventy
counties
picked
at
random
beginning
at the
north
edge
of
Kansas
and
omitting
every
other
tier
of
counties
were
selected
as
being
a
cross
section
of the
entire
business
activity
in the
State
.
Certain
other
counties
were
included
representing
vital
trade
centers
having
larger
cities
and
unusual
importance
in
business
.
Adjoining
counties
were
included
in
several
inetanc8s
because
a
large
portion
of the
city's
population
lived
in the
neighboring
county
or
counties
. These
seventy
counties
represented
two-thirds
of the
total
counties
of the
state
. The
population
of these
counties
represented
55.4
per
cent
of the
total
population
in the
state
. The
sales
in the
seventy
counties
were
equal
to
81.31
per
cent
of the
total
sales
for the
entire
state
. The
five
groups
of
business
operated
73.0
per
cent
of the
stores
in the
state
. The
percentages
indicate
a
cross
section
of the
business
activity
in the
selected
counties
during
the
year
1935
.
Date Original
1940
Publisher
Fort Hays State University
Relation
Digital reproduction of the Fort Hays State University Theses Collection.
Type
Text
Format
application/pdf
Identifier
RaderHobert_1940_web.pdf
Source
LD2652 .T5 E2 R32 1940
Language
eng
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