Law and Contemporary Problems, 36. sējumsSchool of Law, Duke University, 1971 |
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1.3. rezultāts no 76.
103. lappuse
... produce cash , thus making it easier to pay . That event is usually the sale of something which presumably will produce cash to pay the taxes which , but for the incentive , should have been paid earlier . The event which triggers the ...
... produce cash , thus making it easier to pay . That event is usually the sale of something which presumably will produce cash to pay the taxes which , but for the incentive , should have been paid earlier . The event which triggers the ...
107. lappuse
will produce annual deductions to the taxpayer of $ 66,666 for each of three years . The resurrected investment tax credit of 7 % applicable to section 38 property will apply to the equipment in the plant ( $ 100,000 ) , yielding a ...
will produce annual deductions to the taxpayer of $ 66,666 for each of three years . The resurrected investment tax credit of 7 % applicable to section 38 property will apply to the equipment in the plant ( $ 100,000 ) , yielding a ...
566. lappuse
... produced widespread dis- illusionment and disenchantment with our criminal justice system . Even those who operate its ... produce , and how can it be measured , ( 2 ) are the police producing at minimum cost , and ( 3 ) how much police ...
... produced widespread dis- illusionment and disenchantment with our criminal justice system . Even those who operate its ... produce , and how can it be measured , ( 2 ) are the police producing at minimum cost , and ( 3 ) how much police ...
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