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...shelters have one thing in common: for a relatively small investment, often much of it borrowed, a large tax deduction is generated. Under the 1981 law, most of the write-off can usually be taken in the first year. An investor, for example, might put up $20,000, or 20%, of a $100,000 real estate deal and borrow the rest. The law then allows claims for depreciation, tax credits and everything else associated with a $100,000 investment. Also deductible is the interest on the borrowed money. In the end, a $20,000 stake could result in write-offs...
Three years ago, the Review installed a computer system and remodeled its spacious Gannett House offices at an estimated cost of $75,000. The improvements forced the publication to borrow heavily from it's alumni reserve fund, and after two years of running in the red, it finally expects to break even this year, says outgoing Treasurer David Hoffman...
Though Hart's campaign was more than $300,000 in debt, the Iowa results enabled him to borrow $50,000 to keep his effective high-tech ads on the air (see box). Already in place was a corps of eager volunteers, 2,000 of whom had canvassed 60,000 households in New Hampshire between October and February. The Hart organization was regarded by political pros as second only to Mondale's. Said Hart Campaign Manager Oliver Henkel...
...Thomas O'Brien have said that they hope to hold the tuition increase to no more than seven percent over this year's $13,150 level. If the Campaign fails to deliver enough to allow a $14,000 tuition, Gerrity says the options are either to cut services or borrow from the University...
...major concern for these countries is the size of the Reagan defense budget and its effect on the Latin American economy. According to Womack, a Democratic President would make it easier for Latin American countries to borrow money. "With a lower defense budget, there would be a decline in the real rate of interest, and a higher possibility for exporting into the U.S. The ability of Latin American countries to export products has decreased a lot in the last four years...