Hospital, Nursing Home, and Surgical Benefits for OASI Beneficiaries: Hearings, Eighty-sixth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 4700, a Bill to Amend the Social Security Act and the Internal Revenue Code So as to Provide Insurance Against the Cost of Hospital, Nursing Home, and Surgical Service for Persons Eligible for Old-age and Survivors Insurance Benefits, and for Other Purposes. July 13-17, 1959U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - 720 pages Considers H.R. 4700, to guarantee adequate health care for dependent survivors and aged, retired and disabled individuals by amending the Social Security Act and Internal Revenue Code to establish and finance compulsory insurance against costs of hospitalization, nursing home care and surgical services. |
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... percent of the amount of the self - employment income for such taxable year ; " ( 2 ) in the case of any taxable year beginning after December 31 , 1959 , and before January 1 , 1963 , the tax shall be equal to 4 % percent of the amount ...
... percent of the amount of the self - employment income for such taxable year ; " ( 2 ) in the case of any taxable year beginning after December 31 , 1959 , and before January 1 , 1963 , the tax shall be equal to 4 % percent of the amount ...
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... percent ; " ( 4 ) with respect to wages paid during the calendar years 1966 to 1968 , both inclusive , the rate shall be 44 percent ; and " ( 5 ) with respect to wages paid after December 31 , 1968 , the rate shall be 44 percent ...
... percent ; " ( 4 ) with respect to wages paid during the calendar years 1966 to 1968 , both inclusive , the rate shall be 44 percent ; and " ( 5 ) with respect to wages paid after December 31 , 1968 , the rate shall be 44 percent ...
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... percent of the aged population in 1965 and 68 percent in 1970. If the same rate of increase in cov- erage of OASDI beneficiaries that was recorded between 1951 and 1957 continues , about 70 percent of the aged beneficiaries group will ...
... percent of the aged population in 1965 and 68 percent in 1970. If the same rate of increase in cov- erage of OASDI beneficiaries that was recorded between 1951 and 1957 continues , about 70 percent of the aged beneficiaries group will ...
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... percent of the old - age beneficiaries who had some form of health insurance in 1957. You said something to the effect that by 1965 if the same progress continues to be made that has been made over the recent years , approximately 70 ...
... percent of the old - age beneficiaries who had some form of health insurance in 1957. You said something to the effect that by 1965 if the same progress continues to be made that has been made over the recent years , approximately 70 ...
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... percent , respectively , of their income if they had only their old - age and survivors insurance benefits , 8 or 10 percent if they had $ 180 per month , the average for all couples . The insurance policies described would still not ...
... percent , respectively , of their income if they had only their old - age and survivors insurance benefits , 8 or 10 percent if they had $ 180 per month , the average for all couples . The insurance policies described would still not ...
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