| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1959 - 860 lapas
...based upon the theory that the Government Is compensated for the loss of revenue hy Its relief from financial burden which would otherwise have to be met by appropriations from public funds, and l)y the benefits resulting from the promotion of the general welfare." [Italic ndded.] * Helvering... | |
| United States. Tax Court - 1959 - 1470 lapas
...based upon the theory that the Government is compensated for the loss of revenue by Its relief from financial burden which would otherwise have to be met by appropriations from pubic funds, and by the benefits resulting from the promotion of the general welfare. The United States... | |
| United States. Congress. Economic Joint Committee - 1972 - 298 lapas
...based upon the theory that the Government is compensated for the loss of revenue by its relief from financial burden which would otherwise have to be met by appropriations from public funds, and by the benefits resulting from the promotion of the general welfare. The United States derives... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1973 - 562 lapas
...stated, "The Government is compensated for its loss of revenue by its relief from financial burdens which would otherwise have to be met by appropriations from public funds." a Again in 1969, Congress endorsed the basic principle of the charitable deduction, increasing the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1976 - 924 lapas
...based upon the theory that the Government is compensated for the loss of revenue hv its relief from financial burden which would otherwise have to be met by appropriations from public funds, and by the benefits resulting from the promotion of the general wlfare." H. Ren. 1860. 75th ConR..... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1978 - 312 lapas
...based upon the theory that the Government is compensated for the loss of revenue by its relief from financial burden which would otherwise have to be met by appropriations from public funds, and by the benefits resulting from the promotion of the general welfare." H. Rep. 1860, 75th Cong.,... | |
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