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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... estimate . For example , in the case of de- preciation on machinery and equipment , accelerated tax methods may ... estimates of tax expenditures resulting from special tax provisions 33.
... estimate . For example , in the case of de- preciation on machinery and equipment , accelerated tax methods may ... estimates of tax expenditures resulting from special tax provisions 33.
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... estimate is shown accompanies the estimates . National Defense The supplements to salaries of military personnel by provision of quarters and meals on military bases and off - base quarters allowances for military families , and ...
... estimate is shown accompanies the estimates . National Defense The supplements to salaries of military personnel by provision of quarters and meals on military bases and off - base quarters allowances for military families , and ...
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... estimating the revenue cost . Taking this vesting into account , the revenue cost of the treatment of pension plans can be put at $ 3 billion . 1 This revenue estimate is based on treatment comparable to other pensions and regards one ...
... estimating the revenue cost . Taking this vesting into account , the revenue cost of the treatment of pension plans can be put at $ 3 billion . 1 This revenue estimate is based on treatment comparable to other pensions and regards one ...
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... estimated at $ 198.7 billion , an increase of $ 12.6 billion over the estimate for fiscal 1969. Outlays in fiscal 1970 are pro- jected at $ 195.3 billion . The estimated increase in fiscal 1970 Federal revenue is due almost entirely to ...
... estimated at $ 198.7 billion , an increase of $ 12.6 billion over the estimate for fiscal 1969. Outlays in fiscal 1970 are pro- jected at $ 195.3 billion . The estimated increase in fiscal 1970 Federal revenue is due almost entirely to ...
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... estimate of $ 195.3 billion in total budget outlays represents our minimum requirements to meet the urgent domestic and international needs . An extension of the surcharge will make it possible to meet these requirements and to provide ...
... estimate of $ 195.3 billion in total budget outlays represents our minimum requirements to meet the urgent domestic and international needs . An extension of the surcharge will make it possible to meet these requirements and to provide ...
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