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Catalogue of the Library of Congress. December 1830

Library of Congress. of the late President JEFFERson, when it was purchased by
Congress in 1815, CHAPTER XVII.[Alcove N" 5.] RELIGIon. 130 Abernethy's
Discourses, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1757. 131 — Sermons on various subjects, 4 v.
8vo; London, 1748. 132 Tracts and Sermons, 8vo; London, 1751. J. 205
Abstinence from Blood defended, 8vo; London, 1734. 206 Adams' (Hannah)
Dictionary of all Religions, 8vo; Boston, 1817. - 171 Apocryphal New Testament,
8vo; London, 1821.

Liszt Letters in the Library of Congress

"The Library of Congress collections comprise nearly 300 items, including letters dating from 1829 to shortly before his death, the vast majority of which have not previously appeared in print, while those that have been published are sometimes incomplete or incorrectly dated. This publication presents one of the most wide-ranging sources of first-hand information on the composer not yet made public."--BOOK JACKET.

Franz Liszt, Library of Congress Michael Short. A complete facsimile of Letter 286
: Liszt to Lina Schmalhausen.

Library of Congress Subject Headings

The following is a list of subject headings that have been cancelled since
publication of the 14th edition of Library of Congress Subject Headings, together
with their replacement headings. xix XXV. CANCELLED HEADING Aargau in art
Abrittus (Ancient city) Abscam Bribery Scandal, 1980- Acquaro&sa (Ancient city)
Adkins Site (Maine) Adnexitis Advertising-Munitions Advertising-Recruiting of
employees Africa-Civilization-Occidental influences Africa, East-Civilization-
Occidental ...

The Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress

guide to documents, including reproductions, in the Library pertaining to the
period between 1763 and 1789. It is divided into domestic collections and foreign
reproductions. For each collection a description of the materials and information
about the principal figures are given. Indexed. To Set a Country Free. 1975. 75 p.
$4.50. An account derived from an exhibition in the Library of Congress,
commemorating the 200th anniversary of American independence and the 175th
anniversary ...

Catalogue of the Library of Congress

Library of Congress. 227 a 343 b 269 a 245 a 331 e 445 a 133 b 325 f 209 k 323
e 4 a 31 1 a 173 b 43 a 227 d 320 b 323 d 253 a 260 b 260 Political State of
Europe, 1793, '5, 8 v. 8vo. Pope's Practical Abridgement of the Laws of Customs
and Excise, 8vo. President's Speeches, Addresses, and Messages, 8vo. Price's
Two Tracts on Civil Liberty, &c. 8vo. Princep's External Commerce and
Exchanges of Bengal, 8vo. Proceedings of the Virginia Convention, 1775, 4to. (
pres.J Proces ...

Genealogies in the Library of Congress

A Bibliography

Vol 1 905p Vol 2 961p.

Vol 1 905p Vol 2 961p.

Tax Administration

IRS Needs to Strengthen Its Approach for Evaluating the SRFMI Data-Sharing Pilot Program

The State Reverse File Match Initiative (SRFMI) is one of the IRS¿s data-sharing strategies to reduce the estimated $345 billion gross fed. tax gap. SRFMI matches fed. and state taxpayer data to identify noncompliant taxpayers -- individuals and businesses who do not file tax returns or do not report all of their income. IRS's document-matching program has proven to be a highly cost-effective way of identifying underreported income, thereby bringing in billions of dollars of tax revenue while boosting voluntary compliance. Based on concerns about whether IRS is fully using data from state and local gov¿ts. to reduce the tax gap, this report assesses IRS's plan for evaluating the effectiveness of the SRFMI pilot taxpayer data-sharing program.

SB/SE Research has provided ongoing support and consultation and has
conducted some research studies to help develop an approach for evaluating
SRFMI pilot results. For example, SB/SE Research matched Colorado and New
Jersey tax-amnesty data to compare the potential use of resources for SRFMI
cases with non-SRFMI cases and found that state tax-amnesty files cannot be
used to definitively identify federal nonfilers or underreporters and that the data
lacked fields ...