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CONTENTS

ADMINISTRATION WITNESSES

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Bryan, L. Thomas, Jr., chairman, Committee on Capital Availability for Re-
search and Development, New England Council, Inc..
Buckman, Thomas R., president, the Foundation Center.

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Business Equipment Manufacturers Association, the Scientific Apparatus
Makers Association and the Semiconductor Industry Association, Larry R.
Langdon

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Harris, Richard D., manager, Information Management Policy and Productiv-
ity, Xerox Corp., on behalf of the Rochester tax council....
Heritage Foundation, William J. Lehrfeld, Esq., special counsel.

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Howard, Frederic K., vice president and treasurer, Johnson & Higgins on
behalf of the Coalition of Service Industries

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Langdon, Larry R., corporate tax director and tax counsel, Hewlett-Packard
Co., on behalf of the Computer and Business Equipment Manufacturers
Association, the Scientific Apparatus Makers Association, and the Semicon-
ductor Industry Association

Lehrfeld, William J., Esq., special counsel for the Heritage Foundation

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Motley, John J., III, director of Federal legislation, National Federation of
Independent Business...

Moore, Wayne, R., president and chief executive officer, Moore Special Tool
Co., Inc., on behalf of the National Machine Tool Builders' Association....
Moskowitz, Jack, senior vice president, Federal Government relations, United
Way of America....

Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association, John S. Nolan, Esq.

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National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy, Robert O. Bothwell, executive director.....

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National Federation of Independent Business, John J. Motley III, director of
Federal legislation

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National Machine Tool Builders' Association, Wayne R. Moore..

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Nolan, John S., Esq., on behalf of the Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association.....

New England Council, Inc., L. Thomas Bryan Jr., chairman, Committee on
Capital Availability for Research and Development.....

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O'Connell, Brian, president, Independent Sector..

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Semiconductor Research Corp., Erich Bloch, chairman of the board.

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Truck Renting and Leasing Association and the American Car Rental Association, Stanley I. Bregman....

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United Way of America, Jack Moskowitz, senior vice president, Federal Government relations.......

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Wellington, Roger, chairman and chief executive officer, Augat, Inc., on behalf of the American Electronics Association

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Zschau, Hon. Ed, a U.S. Representative from California..

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Committee press release......

Opening statement of Senator Durenberger..

Opening statement of Senator Danforth

Opening statement of Senator Wallop......

Opening statement of Senator Mitchell

Description of S. 1758, S. 1857, and S. 2165 by the Joint Committee on
Taxation.

Prepared statement of Congressman Ed Zschau
Prepared statement of Congressman Rod Chandler
Prepared statements of Hon. John E. Chapoton...

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Prepared statement of the Truck Renting and Leasing Association and the
American Car Rental Association.....

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Prepared statement of the National Federation of Independent Business......
Prepared statement of the American Bar Association.

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the Scientific Apparatus Makers Association, and the Semiconductor Industry Association...

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Prepared statement of the National Machine Tool Builders' Association.....
Prepared statement of the Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association.
Prepared statement of the Coalition of Service Industries..

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Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America.

Computer and Business Equipment Manufacturers Association..

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PROPOSALS RELATING TO FOUNDATIONS, HIGH TECHNOLOGY, AND DEPRECIATION

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1984

U.S. SENATE, SUBCOMMITTEE ON TAXATION AND DEBT
MANAGEMENT AND SUBCOMMITTEE ON SAVINGS, PEN-
SIONS, AND INVESTMENT Policy, of the Committee ON
FINANCE,

Washington, DC.

The subcommittees met, pursuant to notice, at 9:40 a.m. in room SD-215, Dirksen Senate Office Building, Senators Durenberger and Chafee (chairmen) presiding.

Present: Senators Chafee, Durenberger, Danforth, Wallop, Bentsen, and Mitchell.

[The press release announcing the hearings, background material on the bills under discussion, and the prepared statements of Senators Chafee and Wallop follow:]

[Press release No. 84-113, January 31, 1984]

FINANCE COMMITTEE SETS HEARING ON FOUNDATIONS, HIGH TECHNOLOGY AND DEPRECIATION PROPOSALS

Senator Bob Packwood, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Taxation and Debt Management, and Senator John Chafee, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Savings, Pensions, and Investment Policy, announced today that a joint hearing will be held on Friday, February 24, 1984, on proposals concerning private foundations and incentives for high technology.

The hearing will begin at 9:30 a.m. in Room SD-215 of the Dirksen Senate Office Building.

The following proposals will be considered:

S. 1857.-S. 1857 is designed to increase the ability of private foundations to receive donations and use their funds for charitable purposes. The bill generally eliminates distinctions in the tax treatment of donors to private foundations and public charities. The bill also eliminates certain restrictions on the activities of donors to private foundations, and changes certain reporting and disclosure obligations of private foundations.

S. 2165.-S. 2165, the High Technology Research and Scientific Education Act of 1983, combines a number of proposals and bills pending in the Senate that deal with tax incentives designed to promote the development of new technology. The bill (1) makes the tax credit for qualified research expenses permanent, and adopts a new separate definition of qualified research for purposes of the credit; (2) adds depreciation as a qualified research expense for purposes of the credit; (3) creates a new credit for university basic research; and (4) makes the credit available for use by start-up companies and joint research ventures. The bill also expands the deduction for corporate donations of scientific equipment to certain post-secondary schools, and sets forth rules governing the exclusion from income of scholarships, grants and student loan forgiveness received by certain graduate students in scientific fields. Immediately following the joint hearing, the Subcommittee on Taxation and Debt Management will hear testimony on S. 1758, the Accounting Cost Recovery Simplification Act of 1983, introduced by Senator Bentsen for himself and others.

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