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" 225-mile zone" means that portion of Canada and Mexico which is not more than 225 miles from the nearest point in the continental United States. "
Overview of the Federal Tax System: Including Data on Tax and Revenue ... - 134. lappuse
autors: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1993 - 343 lapas
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United States Code, 11. sējums

United States - 1983 - 968 lapas
...Alaska and Hawaii. (2) 225-mile zone The term "225-mile zone" means that portion of Canada and Mexico which is not more than 225 miles from the nearest point in the continental United States. (3) Uninterrupted international air transportation The term "uninterrupted international air transportation"...
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Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of ...

1964 - 444 lapas
...means — (1) Transportation which begins in the United States or in that portion of Canada or Mexico which is not more than 225 miles from the nearest point in the continental United States- (the "225-mile zone") and ends in the United States or in the 225-mile zone; and (2) In the case of...
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The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America

1992 - 392 lapas
...of the regulations in this subpart, the term "225-mile zone" means that portion of Canada and Mexico which is not more than 225 miles from the nearest point in the continental United States. Whether any point in Canada or Mexico is more than 225 miles from the continental United States is...
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Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of ...

1959 - 1126 lapas
...District of Columbia. (2) 225-mile zone. The term "225-mile tone" means that portion of Canada and Mexico which is not more than 225 miles from the nearest point In the continental Doited States. [Sec. 4262 (c) as added by sec. 3, Act of July 25. 1956 (Pub. Law 796, 84th Cong., 70...
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The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America

1986 - 918 lapas
...regulations in this subpart, the term "225-mile zone" means that portion of Canada and Mexico which . not more than 225 miles from the nearest point in the continental United States. Whether any point in Canada or Mexico is more than 225 miles from the continental Unit«! States is...
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Internal Revenue Bulletin: Cumulative bulletin

United States. Internal Revenue Service - 1962 - 1090 lapas
...means — (1) Transportation which begins in the United Slates or in that portion of Canada or Mexico which is not more than 225 miles from the nearest point in the continental United States (the "225-mile zone") and ends in the United States or in the 225-mile zone ; and (2) In the case of...
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Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as Amended and in Force on January 3, 1961

United States, United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation - 1961 - 1208 lapas
...and Hawaii. (2) 225-MILE ZONE. — The term "225-mile zone" means that portion of Canada and Mexico l assets which are paid, credited, or required to be distributed to any beneficiary durin SEC. 4263. EXEMPTIONS. (a) COMMUTATION TRAVEL, etc. — The tax imposed by section 4261 shall not apply...
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Tax Rate Extension Act of 1962: Hearings... 87-2...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1962 - 54 lapas
...section — "(2) 225-MILE ZONE. — The term "225-mile zone" means that portion of Canada and Mexico which is not more than 225 miles from the nearest point in the continental United States. "SEC. 4263. EXEMPTIONS. "(a) COMMUTATION TRAVEL, ETC. — The tax imposed by section 4261 shall not...
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Legislative History of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 ..., 8-11. sējumi

Floyd Morse Hubbard, United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation - 1967 - 1392 lapas
...and Hawaii. "(2) 225-MILE ZONE. — The term '225-mile zone' means that portion of Canada and Mexico which is not more than 225 miles from the nearest point in the continental United States. "(3) UNINTERRUPTED INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORTATION. — The term 'uninterrupted international air...
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Administration's Balance-of-payments Proposals: February 5 and 6, 1968

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1968 - 1228 lapas
...transportation which begins in the United States or in those portions of Canada or Mexico which are not more than 225 miles from the nearest point in the continental United States ("the 225 mile zone") and ends in the United States or the 225-mile zone and certain portions of other...
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