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THE FRANKLIN PRESS and THE HIGHLANDS MACC.HAN f age roun Farmers Selling Pork Must Pay Processing Tax Gmmiis.sioiii.-i' -.nt Internal Reve vw ( ,ny T. lk'!cniiK slates that it .lias 1 hh n brouLihl t" I In1 altcntiun of -the . -Inm -nn of inli inal ii'M iiui' t! at iiv.fnan1nstances fanners ami otluTs.i-esta'ilRhti-rhiK' hogs- and Si Millg-jJJpi&CtS tO COI1SI1I1RTS wiifwtit 'iaAjfetU ,of the processing tax. TKis '-Is" a 'violation of the agricultural adjustment act and reg ulations promulgated thereunder, which provide that any person who slaughters hogs for market must file appropriate returns and pay ,tlte processing tax thereon. The tax applies even in the case of the produced who slaughters his own hogs and., sells or otherwise disposes -of 'all or any part of the products. 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