Word: exempt
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...medical institutions meanwhile went ahead with plans to secure Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA) approval for the MASCO power plant. MASCO needed this approval so it could take advantage of a state law that aids developers of "blighted" land in urban renewal area. This law allows the developer tax-exempt construction if it can prove to the BRA board that the land is blighted and will be benefitted by renewal. In return, the applicant has to pay some taxes to the city--a percentage of the project's income...
...other hope is that the state legislature will exempt school food services from the state meal tax, a status that the institutions enjoyed until this year...
...leaks, Congressmen and Senators are talking of holding hearings on A.M.A. activities in order to determine whether they violate laws on political activities by corporations. The IRS also has for some time been trying to decide whether the A.M.A.'s activities should cost it its tax-exempt status, and the Postal Service is reviewing the A.M.A.'s second-class mailing privileges (along with those of other organizations). But the revelations have yet to force any visible changes in the organization's policies. Sammons remains firmly in charge and, despite growing disenchantment among younger physicians and an anticipated...
State Sen. Walter J. Boverini filed a bill to specifically exempt college board contracts from the tax, and convinced Metaxas to delay his ruling until the fall of this year pending the outcome of his bill...
Former Commissioner of Corporations and Taxation, Nicholas Metaxas '50, ruled in the spring of 1974 that college board contracts were not exempt from the meal...