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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... importance . Other features of our income tax system are considered not as variations from the generally accepted ... important . In a few cases where the amount is large and the allocation relatively clear , the tax expendi- tures ...
... importance . Other features of our income tax system are considered not as variations from the generally accepted ... important . In a few cases where the amount is large and the allocation relatively clear , the tax expendi- tures ...
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... IMPORTANCE OF TAX EXPENDITURES The above analysis indicates that tax provisions control a large fraction of budget ... important that the members have the economic rationale for the financial plan President Johnson has recommended to ...
... IMPORTANCE OF TAX EXPENDITURES The above analysis indicates that tax provisions control a large fraction of budget ... important that the members have the economic rationale for the financial plan President Johnson has recommended to ...
Page 45
... important single component of this financial underpinning of our economy is the Federal budget . A properly designed budget should reflect what the country needs , what it can afford and what the Congress can be expected to do . In my ...
... important single component of this financial underpinning of our economy is the Federal budget . A properly designed budget should reflect what the country needs , what it can afford and what the Congress can be expected to do . In my ...
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... important to indicate two additional sources of support for urban areas . First , the tax expenditure analysis that Sec- retary Barr gave you earlier indicated a major investment in urban areas through tax credits , and secondly , the ...
... important to indicate two additional sources of support for urban areas . First , the tax expenditure analysis that Sec- retary Barr gave you earlier indicated a major investment in urban areas through tax credits , and secondly , the ...
Page 113
... important objectives the maintenance of adequate flows of credit and the avoidance of undue reliance upon monetary tightening . For the present , a degree of monetary and fiscal restraint is required in order to achieve a necessary ...
... important objectives the maintenance of adequate flows of credit and the avoidance of undue reliance upon monetary tightening . For the present , a degree of monetary and fiscal restraint is required in order to achieve a necessary ...
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