Tax Recommendations of the President: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, Second Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 - 544 lappuses |
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... reduced by removing lead from gasoline . We must act promptly to reduce , and eventually eliminate , the lead content of gasoline to deal with this danger to our national health levels . The Treasury Department has provided the Congress ...
... reduced by removing lead from gasoline . We must act promptly to reduce , and eventually eliminate , the lead content of gasoline to deal with this danger to our national health levels . The Treasury Department has provided the Congress ...
40. lappuse
... reduce this air pollution . Our recommendation of a tax on lead used in gasoline additives is a vital element of that program . The need for this tax is immediate . Gasoline refiners use lead addi- tives to obtain higher octane ratings ...
... reduce this air pollution . Our recommendation of a tax on lead used in gasoline additives is a vital element of that program . The need for this tax is immediate . Gasoline refiners use lead addi- tives to obtain higher octane ratings ...
41. lappuse
... reduce and eventually eliminate the lead in gasoline . An equally important element in the program is a requirement that automobile manufacturers build into their new automobiles , beginning with 1975 models , devices to eliminate the ...
... reduce and eventually eliminate the lead in gasoline . An equally important element in the program is a requirement that automobile manufacturers build into their new automobiles , beginning with 1975 models , devices to eliminate the ...
42. lappuse
... reduce some air pollution immediately . Furthermore , it will assure significant future improvement , thus reducing a health danger and minimizing smog conditions . It will cause gasoline refiners to begin conversion to low lead and ...
... reduce some air pollution immediately . Furthermore , it will assure significant future improvement , thus reducing a health danger and minimizing smog conditions . It will cause gasoline refiners to begin conversion to low lead and ...
46. lappuse
... reduced 7 to 20 percent by using lead - free gasoline in both existing and new automobiles . Thus , even without the ... reduce gaseous emissions are rendered ineffective by lead after relatively short mileage has been accumulated . Some ...
... reduced 7 to 20 percent by using lead - free gasoline in both existing and new automobiles . Thus , even without the ... reduce gaseous emissions are rendered ineffective by lead after relatively short mileage has been accumulated . Some ...
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91 octane acceleration administration air pollution amended amount aromatics automobile automotive bill billion BYRNES calendar quarter California carbon monoxide cars catalyst Chairman charitable gifts chief counsel companies CONABLE CONGRESS THE LIBRARY cost D.C. DEAR decedent's devices donors effect Elkhart emission control emission standards enacted engine estimated estate tax excise tax exhaust Federal gallon GAMMELGARD gift tax returns House Office Building hydrocarbons increase Indiana industry Internal Revenue Internal Revenue Service John lead additives lead tax lead-free leaded fuel leaded gasoline legislation letter dated September Longworth House Office low-lead manufacturers Martin Means Committee motor nitrogen oxides octane number octane rating olefin P. O. Box percent petroleum premium problem produce quarterly gift tax RAGONE reactivity recreational vehicle reduce refinery require Secretary KENNEDY September 14 Smog Tax subsection tax on lead tetraethyl lead tion trailers TRAVEL TRAILER truck ULLMAN unleaded fuel Washington
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xiii. lappuse - Except as otherwise expressly provided, whenever in this Act an amendment or repeal is expressed in terms of an amendment to, or repeal of, a section or other provision, the reference shall be considered to be made to a section or other provision of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954.
243. lappuse - The fair market value is the price at which the property would change hands between a willing buyer and a willing seller, neither being under any compulsion to buy or sell and both having reasonable knowledge of relevant facts.
xvi. lappuse - The Board in redetermining a deficiency In respect of any taxable year shall consider such facts with relation to the taxes for other taxable years as may be necessary correctly to redetermine the amount of such deficiency, but in so doing shall have no Jurisdiction to determine whether or not the tax for any other taxable year has been overpaid or underpaid.
5. lappuse - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE, ETC. (a) SHORT TITLE. — This Act may be cited as the "Federal Tax Lien Act of 1965".
xiii. lappuse - The tax imposed by section 2501 for each calendar quarter shall be an amount equal to the excess of — (1) A tax, computed in accordance with the rate schedule set forth in this subsection, on the aggregate sum of the taxable gifts for such calendar quarter and for each of the preceding calendar years...
256. lappuse - ... (35 percent of the gross estate or 50 percent of the taxable estate).
xiv. lappuse - In the case of gifts (other than gifts of future interests in property) made to any person by the donor during the calendar year...
xx. lappuse - If any part of any deficiency is due to negligence, or intentional disregard of rules and regulations but without intent to defraud, 5 per centum of the total amount of the deficiency (in addition to such deficiency) shall be assessed, collected, and paid in the same manner as if it were a deficiency, except that the provisions of section 272 (i).
8. lappuse - All provisions of law, Including penalties, applicable in respect of the tax Imposed by section 4081 shall, insofar as applicable and not Inconsistent with this section, apply in respect of the payments provided for in this section to the same extent as If such payments constituted refunds of overpayments of the tax so Imposed.
xix. lappuse - B of chapter 63. relating to deficiency procedures) to any tax imposed by this title shall be deemed also to refer to interest imposed by this section on such tax. (2) No interest on interest. No interest under this section shall be imposed on the interest provided by this section.