Administration's Fiscal Year 1983 Economic Program: Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, Second Session ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1982 |
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... raise the national income and thereby generate the added revenues and savings that would pay for the expenditures . Two . The second theory said that the natural growth of the econ- omy would generate additional revenue and savings ...
... raise the national income and thereby generate the added revenues and savings that would pay for the expenditures . Two . The second theory said that the natural growth of the econ- omy would generate additional revenue and savings ...
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... raise this additional revenue . I will make one suggestion which seems to me to have several advan- tages . That would be to double the Federal excise taxes on liquor , beer , cigarettes , and telephone calls and raise the Federal ...
... raise this additional revenue . I will make one suggestion which seems to me to have several advan- tages . That would be to double the Federal excise taxes on liquor , beer , cigarettes , and telephone calls and raise the Federal ...
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... raise taxes . Other- wise , deficits and expenditures will be larger than anyone could reasonably want . If some ... raises the question of what economic assumptions are to be used in describing the consequences of the budget . There are ...
... raise taxes . Other- wise , deficits and expenditures will be larger than anyone could reasonably want . If some ... raises the question of what economic assumptions are to be used in describing the consequences of the budget . There are ...
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... raise U.S. interest rates and attract more capital from abroad . If that happened on a large scale , which seems unlikely , it would be embarrassing be- cause it would imply a large increase of imports relative to exports . For all ...
... raise U.S. interest rates and attract more capital from abroad . If that happened on a large scale , which seems unlikely , it would be embarrassing be- cause it would imply a large increase of imports relative to exports . For all ...
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... raising doubts about them . For 6 months the cam- paign to raise taxes held a threat of unspecified tax increases over the economy , with no one in any market knowing on which produc- tive activities new taxes might fall . Some people ...
... raising doubts about them . For 6 months the cam- paign to raise taxes held a threat of unspecified tax increases over the economy , with no one in any market knowing on which produc- tive activities new taxes might fall . Some people ...
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adjustment administration Administration's AFDC alternative minimum tax ANTHONY banks believe benefits billion BLUMENTHAL bonds budget deficits capital Chairman ROSTENKOWSKI changes Committee companies completed contract method Congress costs DAN ROSTENKOWSKI debt defense dollars DOWNEY effect eliminate enacted estimates exempt expenditures Federal Reserve Federal spending FELDSTEIN financing fiscal year 1983 FORECAST funds going high interest rates hospitals impact incentives income tax increase indexing individual individual retirement accounts industry inflation rate investment legislation long-term look Medicare ment monetary policy money supply nomic nominal GNP outlays percent period PICKLE President problem projected proposed question raise real growth receipts recession Recovery Tax Act reduce result revenue RIVLIN savings Secretary REGAN Secretary SCHWEIKER small business social security statement STOCKMAN substantial tax credit tax cut tax rates tax reductions tax-exempt taxpayers Thank things tion Treasury unemployment VOLCKER WALKER windfall profit tax
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Page 280 - ... on the 15th day of the 3rd month following the close of the tax year.
Page 542 - This option applies to all expenditures made by an operator for wages, fuel, repairs, hauling, supplies, etc., incident to and necessary for the drilling of wells and the preparation of wells for the production of oil or gas.
Page 639 - That doctrine recognizes the direct effect of a tax which "would operate on the power to borrow before it is exercised" (Pollock v. Farmers' Loan & T. Co. 157 US 429, 39 L. ed. 759, 15 S. Ct. 673, supra) and which would directly affect the government's obligation as a continuing security. Vital considerations are there involved respecting the permanent relations of the government to investors in its securities and its ability to maintain its credit...
Page 636 - It is true that the power of Congress to tax is a very extensive power. It is given in the Constitution, with only one exception and only two qualifications. Congress cannot tax exports, and it must impose direct taxes by the rule of apportionment, and indirect taxes by the rule of uniformity. Thus limited, and thus only, it reaches every subject, and may be exercised at discretion.
Page 586 - Service stated its position that the provisions of the law "have no application to interest paid on indebtedness represented by deposits in banks engaged in the general banking business since such indebtedness is not considered to be 'indebtedness incurred or continued to purchase or carry obligations « « «' within the meaning of section 265.
Page 639 - It has been sustained where, as in Collector v. Day, the function involved was one thought to be essential to the maintenance of a state government: as where the attempt was to tax income received from the investments of a municipal subdivision of a state, United States v.
Page 425 - We note that section 6673(a)(2), which was enacted as part of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1989, 103 Stat.
Page 654 - The primary goal of financial accounting is to provide useful information to management, shareholders, creditors, and others properly interested; the major responsibility of the accountant is to protect these parties from being misled. The primary goal of the income tax system, in contrast, is the equitable collection of revenue; the major responsibility of the Internal Revenue Service is to protect the public fisc.
Page 568 - ... includes some virgin materials shall not be treated as failing to meet the exclusive use requirements of subparagraph (A) if the amount of such virgin materials is 10 percent or less. (D) CERTAIN EQUIPMENT INCLUDED. — The term 'recycling equipment...
Page 639 - As repeatedly held, this did not extend the taxing power to new subjects, but merely removed the necessity which otherwise might exist for an apportionment among the States of taxes laid on income.