Economic Report of the President: Hearings Before the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 |
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... addition , $ 2.3 billion was expended in 1968 through the tax system to aid the elderly . Direct expenditures for natural resources are itemized in the budget . To these should be added the $ 1.6 billion assistance the tax system ...
... addition , $ 2.3 billion was expended in 1968 through the tax system to aid the elderly . Direct expenditures for natural resources are itemized in the budget . To these should be added the $ 1.6 billion assistance the tax system ...
Page 37
... addition , the code permits full recapture as ordinary income of profits resulting from excess depreciation on machinery and equipment , but recapture of only a declining and then disappearing propor- tion of such profits on buildings ...
... addition , the code permits full recapture as ordinary income of profits resulting from excess depreciation on machinery and equipment , but recapture of only a declining and then disappearing propor- tion of such profits on buildings ...
Page 40
... addition to the benefits already enumerated , a number of other employee benefits ( shown in Table 7 ) , the cost of which is paid at least in part by the employer , are also excluded from income subject to tax . The cost to the ...
... addition to the benefits already enumerated , a number of other employee benefits ( shown in Table 7 ) , the cost of which is paid at least in part by the employer , are also excluded from income subject to tax . The cost to the ...
Page 47
... addition to or in lieu of our present taxes . The adverse domestic effects of such a move would far outweigh any small trade advantage which we might gain . What we might well consider instead is our own system of border adjust- ments ...
... addition to or in lieu of our present taxes . The adverse domestic effects of such a move would far outweigh any small trade advantage which we might gain . What we might well consider instead is our own system of border adjust- ments ...
Page 118
... addition , the Bank may impose charges or fees for its services with the objective that all costs and expenses of its operations should be within its income derived from such operations . OBLIGATIONS OF THE BANK SEC . 9 ( a ) . The Bank ...
... addition , the Bank may impose charges or fees for its services with the objective that all costs and expenses of its operations should be within its income derived from such operations . OBLIGATIONS OF THE BANK SEC . 9 ( a ) . The Bank ...
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