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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... securities . We cannot let this obscure the fact that our trade balance , for many years the source of strength in our international accounts , has deteriorated alarmingly . The longer we continue to prop up our balance - of - payments ...
... securities . We cannot let this obscure the fact that our trade balance , for many years the source of strength in our international accounts , has deteriorated alarmingly . The longer we continue to prop up our balance - of - payments ...
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... securities , which have appreciated in value above their cost , obtain a deduction for the contribution at the appreciated value of the asset without taxation on the appreciation in value . Deductibility of medical expenses . - Medical ...
... securities , which have appreciated in value above their cost , obtain a deduction for the contribution at the appreciated value of the asset without taxation on the appreciation in value . Deductibility of medical expenses . - Medical ...
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... securities to finance their capital needs . DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT , OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY , HON . JOHN W. MCCORMACK , Speaker of the House of Representatives , Washington , D.C. January 17 , 1969 . DEAR MR ...
... securities to finance their capital needs . DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT , OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY , HON . JOHN W. MCCORMACK , Speaker of the House of Representatives , Washington , D.C. January 17 , 1969 . DEAR MR ...
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... securities would offset the cost of the payments made to the Bank . The tax exemept market would continue to be available to State and local gov- ernments as a source of financing after the Urban Development Bank is estab- lished ...
... securities would offset the cost of the payments made to the Bank . The tax exemept market would continue to be available to State and local gov- ernments as a source of financing after the Urban Development Bank is estab- lished ...
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... securities hereafter issued under the Second Liberty Bond Act , as now or hereafter in force , and the purposes for which securities may be issued under the Second Liberty Bond Act as now or hereafter in force , are extended to include ...
... securities hereafter issued under the Second Liberty Bond Act , as now or hereafter in force , and the purposes for which securities may be issued under the Second Liberty Bond Act as now or hereafter in force , are extended to include ...
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