1983-84 Miscellaneous Tax Bills, II: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Taxation and Debt Management of the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, First Session, on S. 654, S. 738, S. 1147, S. 1194, and S. 1195, May 27, 1983U.S. Government Printing Office, 1983 - 387 pages |
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... proposals will be considered : S. 654. - Introduced by Senator Wallop and others . S. 654 would permit the deduc- tion of all research and experimentation expenditures for research conducted in the United States against U.S. source ...
... proposals will be considered : S. 654. - Introduced by Senator Wallop and others . S. 654 would permit the deduc- tion of all research and experimentation expenditures for research conducted in the United States against U.S. source ...
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... proposed and enacted in the same year did very little for the innovative high technology companies whose growth would be most important to the future of our economy be- cause the actual depreciation lives of their principal assets were ...
... proposed and enacted in the same year did very little for the innovative high technology companies whose growth would be most important to the future of our economy be- cause the actual depreciation lives of their principal assets were ...
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... PROPOSED AND ENACTED IN THE SAME YEAR DID VERY LITTLE FOR THE INNOVATIVE HIGH TECHNOLOGY COMPANIES WHOSE GROWTH WOULD BE MOST IMPORTANT TO THE FUTURE OF OUR ECONOMY , BECAUSE THE ACTUAL DEPRECIATION LIVES OF THEIR PRINCIPAL ASSETS WERE ...
... PROPOSED AND ENACTED IN THE SAME YEAR DID VERY LITTLE FOR THE INNOVATIVE HIGH TECHNOLOGY COMPANIES WHOSE GROWTH WOULD BE MOST IMPORTANT TO THE FUTURE OF OUR ECONOMY , BECAUSE THE ACTUAL DEPRECIATION LIVES OF THEIR PRINCIPAL ASSETS WERE ...
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... mandate examining all existing or proposed legislation and regulations to make sure they would not have negative effects on the environment for innovation . Today , this subcommittee is gathering information about three bills 73.
... mandate examining all existing or proposed legislation and regulations to make sure they would not have negative effects on the environment for innovation . Today , this subcommittee is gathering information about three bills 73.
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... proposed that we should have some sort of Govern- ment planning board to target specific technologies or industries or companies or products and allocate resources , as they imagine MITI , the Ministry of International Trade and ...
... proposed that we should have some sort of Govern- ment planning board to target specific technologies or industries or companies or products and allocate resources , as they imagine MITI , the Ministry of International Trade and ...
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