Phase IV Regulations and Questions and Answers, Issue 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 - 165 pages |
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... initial set of Questions and Answers about Phase IV Regula- tions . We shall , from time to time , on a regular basis , be issuing additional Questions and Answers . Also , later this week , we will be issuing a de- tailed release on ...
... initial set of Questions and Answers about Phase IV Regula- tions . We shall , from time to time , on a regular basis , be issuing additional Questions and Answers . Also , later this week , we will be issuing a de- tailed release on ...
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... initial percentage markups on a category basis as well as on a gross margin basis . 2. The base period has been expanded to include a choice of either the last fiscal year ending before February 5 , 1973 or the last four consecutive ...
... initial percentage markups on a category basis as well as on a gross margin basis . 2. The base period has been expanded to include a choice of either the last fiscal year ending before February 5 , 1973 or the last four consecutive ...
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... initial set of Questions and Answers about Phase IV Regula- tions . We shall , from time to time , on a regular basis , be issuing additional Questions and Answers . Also , later this week , we will be issuing a de- tailed release on ...
... initial set of Questions and Answers about Phase IV Regula- tions . We shall , from time to time , on a regular basis , be issuing additional Questions and Answers . Also , later this week , we will be issuing a de- tailed release on ...
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... initial pricing decisions are made . regardless of whether these decisions may later be modified at a lower organizational level with the firm . The major substantive change in this subpart is the inclusion of customary initial ...
... initial pricing decisions are made . regardless of whether these decisions may later be modified at a lower organizational level with the firm . The major substantive change in this subpart is the inclusion of customary initial ...
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... initial percentage markup ” in lieu of " allowable costs " . Section 150.303 is amended to provide alternate methods of computing customary initial percent- age markup and gross margin . This change merely allows firms to continue to ...
... initial percentage markup ” in lieu of " allowable costs " . Section 150.303 is amended to provide alternate methods of computing customary initial percent- age markup and gross margin . This change merely allows firms to continue to ...
Common terms and phrases
$50 million adjusted freeze price amended annual sales applicable August 12 base levels base period profit basis calculated category III firm charge a price CIPMs CISC Column computing controls cost justification Cost of Living current cost period current fiscal custom products customary initial percentage defined determined DUNLOP Economic Stabilization Program effect exempt filed financial data firm's fiscal quarter Form CLC-22 gross margin income Industrial initial percentage markup Internal Revenue Service issued January 11 July 19 less Living Council merchandise pricing plan operations P.O. Box paragraph period profit margin Phase IV regulations price adjustment price category price increase prices charged product line product or service profit margin limitation purposes quarterly report rate increase Reporting Entity reporting period respect retailing rules sales or revenues Schedule service activities SIC code suant submitted Subpart F tion unconsolidated entity violation weighted average wholesaling
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Page 58 - security" means any note, stock, treasury stock, bond, debenture, evidence of indebtedness, certificate of interest or participation in any profit-sharing agreement, collateral-trust certificate, preorganization certificate or subscription, transferable share, investment contract, voting-trust certificate, certificate of deposit for a security, fractional undivided interest in oil, gas, or other mineral rights,... or, in general, any interest or instrument commonly known as a "security...
Page 59 - ... security" or any certificate of interest or participation in, temporary or interim certificate for, receipt for, guarantee of, or warrant or right to subscribe to or purchase, any of the foregoing.
Page 115 - ... (6) personnel and medical files and similar files the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy; (7) investigatory files compiled for law enforcement purposes except to the extent available by law to a party other than an agency...
Page 133 - The individual who signs and certifies this form must be the Chief Executive Officer of the parent or such other executive officer of the entity as authorized by the Chief Executive Officer to sign for him for this purpose. In the latter case, the reporting firm must file with the addressee office, a letter of authorization signed by the Chief Executive Officer which...
Page 64 - ... city, or similar entity which was incorporated by authority of the State and which has and exercises local legislative powers, and any county, town, township, or similar entity which is a subdivision of the State or county and which possesses and exercises some powers of local self-government; any school district which is an independent governmental unit...
Page 57 - Firm" means any association, company, corporation, estate, individual, joint-venture, partnership, or sole proprietorship or any other entity however organized including charitable, educational, or other eleemosynary institutions, and the Federal government including corporations, departments, Federal agencies, and other instrumentalities, and State and local governments.
Page 56 - ... may request the Attorney General to bring an action in the appropriate district court of the United States to enjoin such acts or practices, and upon a proper showing a temporary restraining order or a preliminary or permanent injunction shall be granted without bond.
Page 42 - A price charged In excess of the base price may continue to be charged only as long as the net increases In allowable costs which support that price in excess of the base price continue to be Incurred. Price reductions shall be made whenever and to the extent necessary to assure that, for any fiscal quarter, the weighted average of all price increases and price decreases in a product line does not exceed the percentage of cost Justification for that line.
Page 99 - A taxpayer or his representative who desires an oral discussion of the issue or issues involved should indicate such desire in writing when filing the request or soon thereafter in order that the conference may be arranged at that stage of consideration when it will be most helpful.
Page 70 - The base price for sales of an item by a refiner is the weighted average price at which the item was lawfully priced in transactions with the class of purchaser concerned on May...