The American Federationist, 79. sējumsAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1972 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 81.
17. lappuse
... profits and stock prices . The happy group endorsed both the wage - price freeze and the continuing controls promised ( threat- ened ? ) in Phase 2. They corporatively predicted that the gross national product would in 1972 obligingly ...
... profits and stock prices . The happy group endorsed both the wage - price freeze and the continuing controls promised ( threat- ened ? ) in Phase 2. They corporatively predicted that the gross national product would in 1972 obligingly ...
4. lappuse
... profits realized in that state , the amount of that tax can only be applied as a deduction . The differ- ence is ... profits will fall into the low tax area , minimizing the company's immediate tax obligations . " Actually , the overseas ...
... profits realized in that state , the amount of that tax can only be applied as a deduction . The differ- ence is ... profits will fall into the low tax area , minimizing the company's immediate tax obligations . " Actually , the overseas ...
3. lappuse
... profits are continually invested and reinvested abroad - they do not come home . To that extent , deferral amounts to total tax immunity for the individual corporation and continuing tax losses to the U.S. Treasury . Professor Musgrave ...
... profits are continually invested and reinvested abroad - they do not come home . To that extent , deferral amounts to total tax immunity for the individual corporation and continuing tax losses to the U.S. Treasury . Professor Musgrave ...
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