Word: exemption
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...more per year. These, he declared with a broad grin and an obvious dig at William Randolph Hearst, whose newspapers had taken to calling the tax bill a "soak the thrifty" measure, were 58 of "the thriftiest people in the U. S." By buying tax-exempt Federal, State and Municipal securities they had managed to avoid paying any taxes whatever on 37% of their income...
...amendment to the Constitution to put an end to the issuance of tax-exempt securities...
Without bothering to take a record vote, the Senate last week passed a resolution to extend NRA, not for two years but only to next April 1, to outlaw code price-fixing in all but mineral natural-resource industries, to exempt from code control "any person whose business is wholly intrastate...
Resolution: That the Freshman Deans be given authority to exempt students who present reasonable evidence from compulsory exercise. (This resolution with especial reference to Student Waiters and others who work for at least an equal amount of time...
...Boston Symphony wound up its season with a Bach-Handel Festival, and a $100,000 deficit, slightly bigger than last year's. Unless Massachusetts' State Board of Tax Appeals grants Trustee President Bentley W. Warren's petition to exempt Symphony Hall and its site from 1935 city taxation, President Warren will have to make an appeal for $130,000 to the guarantors of the annual subsidy...