The American Federationist, 83-85. sējumiAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1976 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 77.
18. lappuse
... income tax is not the tax base , but the income that escapes the base . A sales tax , for example , starts off unfairly by speci- fically taxing only consumption and exempting all income that is saved . It is inequitable - regressive ...
... income tax is not the tax base , but the income that escapes the base . A sales tax , for example , starts off unfairly by speci- fically taxing only consumption and exempting all income that is saved . It is inequitable - regressive ...
6. lappuse
income tax liability . If no income tax is owed or the credit exceeds the income tax , a refund can be claimed . Many states also tax some services in addition to sales of tangible consumer goods . Most frequently , such levies are made ...
income tax liability . If no income tax is owed or the credit exceeds the income tax , a refund can be claimed . Many states also tax some services in addition to sales of tangible consumer goods . Most frequently , such levies are made ...
7. lappuse
... income taxes on individuals are common in six states : Alabama , Indiana , Kentucky , Maryland , Michigan , Ohio and Pennsylvania . Many of the so- called " income " taxes are flat - rate levies and apply only to income from wages and ...
... income taxes on individuals are common in six states : Alabama , Indiana , Kentucky , Maryland , Michigan , Ohio and Pennsylvania . Many of the so- called " income " taxes are flat - rate levies and apply only to income from wages and ...
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LABOR PRESS Closing the Minimum Wage Gap 12 | 12 |
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