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Domestic News March 3, 1952

The Home Journal

Charlotte Amalie, Saint Thomas County, Virgin Islands

What is this article about?

Governor de Castro will implement H. Clyde Reeves' recommended revenue collection and billing procedure in the Virgin Islands on July 1, 1952, centralizing control over taxes and services for municipal governments and agencies.

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Reeves Proposal
Goes Into
Effect July 1

Governor de Castro has served notice that he will put into effect on July 1, 1952 the collection and billing procedure recommended by H. Clyde Reeves in his report on the structure and administration of revenues in the Virgin Islands. The Governor plans to include not only the two municipal governments, but all their agencies and authorities which collect funds.

The new procedure recommended by Mr. Reeves would provide centralized control over all accounts receivable arising from taxes and services, and would divide bills into three classes: 1. Active or current bills. 2. Bills assigned to the police for collection. 3. Bills on which assignment have been levied.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics Economic

What keywords are associated?

Reeves Proposal Revenue Administration Virgin Islands Billing Procedure Centralized Control

What entities or persons were involved?

Governor De Castro H. Clyde Reeves

Where did it happen?

Virgin Islands

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Virgin Islands

Event Date

July 1, 1952

Key Persons

Governor De Castro H. Clyde Reeves

Event Details

Governor de Castro will implement the collection and billing procedure recommended by H. Clyde Reeves, providing centralized control over accounts receivable from taxes and services for municipal governments and agencies, dividing bills into three classes: active or current bills, bills assigned to police for collection, and bills on which assignments have been levied.

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