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  4. Arrangement between the United States and Brazil granting relief from double income tax on shipping profits

Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1930, Volume I

Arrangement between the United States and Brazil granting relief from double income tax on shipping profits


[524] The American Ambassador in Brazil ( Morgan ) to the Brazilian Minister for Foreign Affairs ( Mangabeira )

Rio de Janeiro , March 5, 1929.

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[525] The Brazilian Minister for Foreign Affairs ( Mangabeira ) to the American Ambassador in Brazil ( Morgan )

Rio de Janeiro , May 31, 1929.

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[526] The American Chargé in Brazil ( Schoenfeld ) to the Brazilian Minister for Foreign Affairs ( Mangabeira )

Rio de Janeiro , September 17, 1929.

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[527] The Brazilian Minister for Foreign Affairs ( Mangabeira ) to the American Ambassador in Brazil ( Morgan )

Rio de Janeiro , March 11, 1930.

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[528] The American Ambassador in Brazil ( Morgan ) to the Brazilian Minister for Foreign Affairs ( Mangabeira )

Rio de Janeiro , August 21, 1930.

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[529] The Director of Commercial and Consular Affairs in the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs ( Eulalio ) to the American Ambassador in Brazil ( Morgan )

Rio de Janeiro , September 1, 1930.

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  • Preface
  • Message of the President of the United States to Congress, December 2, 1930
  • List of Papers
  • General: (Documents 1-357)
    • Argentina: (Documents 358-378)
      • Austria: (Documents 379-410)
        • Bolivia: (Documents 411-433)
          • Brazil: (Documents 434-537)
            • Arrangement between the United States and Brazil granting relief from double income tax on shipping profits (Documents 524-529)
            • Bulgaria: (Document 538)
              • Canada: (Documents 539-573)
                • Chile: (Documents 574-577)
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