General Explanation of the Tax Reform Act of 1976: (H.R. 10612, 94th Congress, Public Law 94-455)U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 - 682 lappuses |
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... percent to 15 percent . In place of the existing $ 30,000 exemption and the deduction for regu- lar income taxes , the Act has an exemption for individuals equal to one - half of regular income taxes or $ 10,000 , whichever is greater ...
... percent to 15 percent . In place of the existing $ 30,000 exemption and the deduction for regu- lar income taxes , the Act has an exemption for individuals equal to one - half of regular income taxes or $ 10,000 , whichever is greater ...
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... percent to 7.8 percent ( at the time of passage of the Tax Reform Act ) , the existing unemployment rate was still considered to be unacceptably high . For these reasons , Congress agreed to extend the existing tax cuts at least through ...
... percent to 7.8 percent ( at the time of passage of the Tax Reform Act ) , the existing unemployment rate was still considered to be unacceptably high . For these reasons , Congress agreed to extend the existing tax cuts at least through ...
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... percent of the first $ 9,000 of taxable income . Together , the individual tax cuts amount to a cut in tax liability ... percent investment credit ( applicable previously through 1976 ) . This represents an increase from the previous 7 ...
... percent of the first $ 9,000 of taxable income . Together , the individual tax cuts amount to a cut in tax liability ... percent investment credit ( applicable previously through 1976 ) . This represents an increase from the previous 7 ...
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... percentage of decedents whose estates have been subjected to the Federal estate tax has increased from 1 percent to 8 percent . This increase has resulted from inflation and the greater ability of people to accumulate wealth because of ...
... percentage of decedents whose estates have been subjected to the Federal estate tax has increased from 1 percent to 8 percent . This increase has resulted from inflation and the greater ability of people to accumulate wealth because of ...
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... PERCENT ALTERNATIVE CREDIT UP TO $ 180 , AND THE 10 - PERCENT EARNED INCOME CREDIT OF P.L. 94-455 COMPARED TO 1974 LAW [ Single person and married couple with 0 , 1 , 2 , and 4 dependents ( assuming deductible personal expenses of 17 ...
... PERCENT ALTERNATIVE CREDIT UP TO $ 180 , AND THE 10 - PERCENT EARNED INCOME CREDIT OF P.L. 94-455 COMPARED TO 1974 LAW [ Single person and married couple with 0 , 1 , 2 , and 4 dependents ( assuming deductible personal expenses of 17 ...
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589. lappuse - ... intended to take effect in possession or enjoyment at or after his death, or of which he has at any time made a transfer, by trust or otherwise, under which he has retained for his life or for any period not ascertainable without reference to his death or for any period which does not in fact end before his death...
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676. lappuse - At least 90 percent of Its gross Income Is derived from dividends, Interest, and gains from the sale or other disposition of stock or securities...