Tax Reform Act of 1969: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, First Session, on H.R. 13270: to Reform the Income Tax Laws. Sept. 4-Oct. 22, 1969, Volumul 4;Volumul 7,Partea 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 - 6777 pagini |
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... legislation should be prospective in nature rather than retroactive ? Mr. MEANY . I do not think the legislation should be retroactive if that is what you mean . Senator HANSEN . That is what I mean . I have no further questions , Mr ...
... legislation should be prospective in nature rather than retroactive ? Mr. MEANY . I do not think the legislation should be retroactive if that is what you mean . Senator HANSEN . That is what I mean . I have no further questions , Mr ...
Pagina 2710
... legislation . I am very grateful to return to this committee and I appreciate this oppor- tunity to testify for legislation that would remove inequities between those who depend on farming and ranching for their livelihood and the ...
... legislation . I am very grateful to return to this committee and I appreciate this oppor- tunity to testify for legislation that would remove inequities between those who depend on farming and ranching for their livelihood and the ...
Pagina 2747
... legislation which would materially and adversely affect the economy of my own State and that of 26 other States that are involved in horse raising and breeding . In addition to the 27 States to which I refer , I am sure that there will ...
... legislation which would materially and adversely affect the economy of my own State and that of 26 other States that are involved in horse raising and breeding . In addition to the 27 States to which I refer , I am sure that there will ...
Pagina 2750
... legislation before the Congress would have a detrimental effect on the national horse industry and thus would materially and adversely affect the economy of Kentucky as well as several other states , Governor Louie B. Nunn told the ...
... legislation before the Congress would have a detrimental effect on the national horse industry and thus would materially and adversely affect the economy of Kentucky as well as several other states , Governor Louie B. Nunn told the ...
Pagina 2751
... legislation . " The horse industry provides jobs at a time when we are seeking solutions to unemployment . It generates substantial revenue directly to the states at a time when you are being asked to provide federal revenue to the ...
... legislation . " The horse industry provides jobs at a time when we are seeking solutions to unemployment . It generates substantial revenue directly to the states at a time when you are being asked to provide federal revenue to the ...
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adjusted gross income AFL-CIO agricultural allocation of deductions amendment amount Association average banks basis Bond Buyers bond issues bond market borrowing capital gains cash Chairman City Congress cooperatives corporate bonds County depreciation dollars earnings economic effect exempt farm losses farmers Federal Government Federal income tax financing funds government bonds Governor Hobby Loss horse breeding House bill increase individuals interest costs interest rates Internal Revenue Internal Revenue Code investment investors legislation limit on tax livestock Mayor Means Committee MEANY ment million municipal bond interest municipal bonds National operations ordinary income paid patronage percent Prepared statement present problem profit proposed provisions of H.R. racing result Section 531 securities Senator BYRD Senator CURTIS Senator FANNIN Senator METCALF Senator MILLER Senator WILLIAMS Spindletop subsidy SURREY tax preference tax rate tax reform tax-exempt taxable bonds taxable income taxation taxpayers Thoroughbred tion Treasury U.S. Senator