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Story August 14, 1935

The Bismarck Tribune

Bismarck, Mandan, Burleigh County, Morton County, North Dakota

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A. F. Bonzer, manager of the North Dakota state mill and elevator, urges AAA and treasury officials for a special exemption to the wheat processing tax, allowing tax-free exchange of wheat for home-use flour shipped from the mill, estimated to save state farmers $1,000,000 annually.

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TAX EXEMPTION ON N. D. FLOUR SOUGHT

Bonzer Estimates Farmers of State Would Save Million Dollars Annually.

Washington, Aug. 14.-(RP)-A special exception to the wheat processing tax, estimated to save North Dakota farmers $1,000,000 a year, has been urged on AAA and treasury officials by A. F. Bonzer, manager of the state mill and elevator at Grand Forks.

Bonzer sought a processing tax exemption for wheat exchanged for flour for home use at all points where the state mill ships its products. At present, wheat may be exchanged tax free for flour for home use only at the mill door.

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Policy Advocacy Economic News

What keywords are associated?

Tax Exemption Wheat Processing North Dakota Farmers Aaa State Mill

What entities or persons were involved?

A. F. Bonzer

Where did it happen?

Washington, Grand Forks, North Dakota

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Key Persons

A. F. Bonzer

Location

Washington, Grand Forks, North Dakota

Event Date

Aug. 14

Story Details

A. F. Bonzer urges special exception to wheat processing tax for tax-free wheat exchange for home-use flour shipped from state mill, to save North Dakota farmers $1,000,000 annually; currently limited to mill door.

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