Incentives for Economic Growth: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Taxation and Debt Management Generally of the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, Ninety-fifth Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - 515 lappuses |
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... individual income tax . Senator BYRD . In this context , we are really dealing now with the business tax . What I was trying to get your viewpoint on was what could be done in the corporate field ? I realize , of course , that it would ...
... individual income tax . Senator BYRD . In this context , we are really dealing now with the business tax . What I was trying to get your viewpoint on was what could be done in the corporate field ? I realize , of course , that it would ...
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... individual economists . I believe that the broad categories of modification of the tax struc- ture were laid out in the report prepared by the Joint Committee on Taxation last year in which they listed as I recall , six major areas of ...
... individual economists . I believe that the broad categories of modification of the tax struc- ture were laid out in the report prepared by the Joint Committee on Taxation last year in which they listed as I recall , six major areas of ...
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... individual will be left with 15.6 percent . Now , as a practical matter , it does not work out that way . Nobody in his right mind wants to take all the risk inherent in investing his money in an enterprise if he gets 15 cents out of a ...
... individual will be left with 15.6 percent . Now , as a practical matter , it does not work out that way . Nobody in his right mind wants to take all the risk inherent in investing his money in an enterprise if he gets 15 cents out of a ...
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... individual tax- holders all of the income of corporations , just pass it through to them as though corporations were ... individuals who will find themselves being taxed at a rate on income that they have not received . Senator BYRD . Is ...
... individual tax- holders all of the income of corporations , just pass it through to them as though corporations were ... individuals who will find themselves being taxed at a rate on income that they have not received . Senator BYRD . Is ...
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... individual would be paying taxes on income accrued , but not nec- essarily paid to him . Senator BYRD . In your judgment , is that a sound approach ? Mr. BRILL . No. You asked whether it was logical . I said that there is a logic to it ...
... individual would be paying taxes on income accrued , but not nec- essarily paid to him . Senator BYRD . In your judgment , is that a sound approach ? Mr. BRILL . No. You asked whether it was logical . I said that there is a logic to it ...
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