Confiscatory taxation of American citizens
Note.—This subject is closely related to the two next preceding.
Note: On March 13, 1913, “Decree No. 1” was issued by the acting governor of the State of Sonora, in rebellion against the Huerta government, article 20 of which provided that all mining taxes for the period beginning July 1 must be paid to the treasurer of the State of Sonora, and if not so paid the mining properties concerned would be forfeited. Notice of this provision was given by the prefect of each district to owners of mining claims therein. In general, the decree provided that all taxes previously paid to the federal authorities should be paid to the State officials of Sonora. Similar decrees were issued by other states in rebellion. At the same time the federal authorities continued to exact payment of these taxes, with the result that the taxpayer was confronted with demands from two factions at war with each other. Numerous American citizens applied to the local representatives of this Government or to the Department of State for advice, which was given in the form shown in the following correspondence during April, 1913, and was repeated in numerous instances in 1914.
[1221] The Secretary of State to Consul General Hanna.
Washington, June 26, 1914, 5 p.m.
File No. 812,512/295.
[1222] Consul Miller to the Secretary of State.
Tampico, June 27, 1914.
File No. 812.512/302.
[1223] The Secretary of State to Special Agent Carothers.
Washington, June 29, 1914.
File No. 812.512/302.
[1224] Consul Miller to the Secretary of State.
Tampico, June 29, 1914.
File No. 812.512/307.
[1225] Special Agent Canova to the Secretary of State.
File No. 812.512/318.
[1226] Consul General Hanna to the Secretary of State.
Monterey, July 5, 1914.
File No. 812.512/317.
[1227] The Secretary of State to Consul Miller.
Washington, July 6, 1914.
File No. 812512/318.
[1228] Consul Miller to the Secretary of State.
Tampico, July 8, 1914.
File No. 812.512/327.
[1229] The Secretary of State to Consul General Hanna.
Washington, July 10, 1914, 4 p.m.
File No. 812.512/327.
[1230] The Secretary of State to Consul Miller.
Washington, July 10, 1914.
File No. 812.512/327.
[1231] The Secretary of State to Special Agent Canova.
Washington, July 10, 1914.
File No. 812.512/327.
[1232] Special Agent Canova to the Secretary of State.
File No. 812.512/331.
[1233] Consul Miller to the Secretary of State.
Tampico, July 12, 1914.
File No. 812.512/335.
[1234] Consul General Hanna to the Secretary of State.
Monterey, July 13, 1914.
File No. 812.512/333.
[1235] The British Embassy to the Department of State.
Washington , July 13, 1914.
File No. 812.512/340.
[1236] Consul Miller to the Secretary of State.
Tampico, July 14, 1914.
File No. 812.512/344.
[1237] The Secretary of State to Consul General Hanna.
Washington, July 15, 1912.
File No. 812.512/333.
[1238] The Secretary of State to Vice Consul Silliman.
Washington, July 15, 1914.
File No. 812.512/348a.
[1239] The Secretary of State to Consul Miller.
Washington, July 16, 1914.
File No. 812.512/335.
[1240] Consul General Hanna to the Secretary of State.
Monterey, July 16, 1914.
File No. 812.512/349.
[1241] Consul Miller to the Secretary of State.
Tampico, July 17, 1914.
File No. 812.512/350.
[1242] Vice Consul Silliman to the Secretary of State.
Saltillo, July 18, 1914.
File No. 812.512/351.
[1243] The Department of State to the British Embassy.
Washington , July 22, 1914.
File No. 812.512/340.
[1244] Consul Miller to the Secretary of State.
Tampico, July 27, 1914.
File No. 812.512/372.
[1245] Vice Consul Bevan to the Secretary of State.
Tampico, July 30, 1914.
File No. 812.512/380.
[1246] The Secretary of State to Vice Consul Bevan.
Washington, August 1, 1914.
File No. 812.512/380.
[1247] Vice Consul Bevan to the Secretary of State.
Tampico, August 1, 1914.
File No. 812.512/381.
[1248] The Secretary of State to Vice Consul Bevan.
Washington, August 4, 1914.
File No. 812.512/381.
[1249] Vice Consul Bevan to the Secretary of State.
Tampico, August 6, 1914.
File No. 812.512/387.
[1250] The Secretary of State to Vice Consul Silliman.
Washington, August 8, 1914.
File No. 812.512/387.