Word: refundable
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...announcing the rates of patronage refund for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1944 and listing nominations to office for the year 1944-45, officers of the Harvard Cooperative Society have set October 13 as the date on which accrued amounts become payable...
...realism pays. The company has made money and paid dividends every year since it started. From its first year's sales if $110,000, the total swelled to $278,500,000 last year. On this, the company netted $6,598,200 after contract redetermination, including a postwar refund of "1,955,000. This year the company has turned out an estimated $156,000,000 in planes, including its new twin-engined fighter, the Tigercat, in the first six months. After renegotiation and taxes, Grumman expects to net a little more than last year. Roy Grumman, who owns...
...power) when he was an economics student in crackpot-breeding Southern California. In 1935, he won a seat in Alberta's legislature as a Social Crediter. He became Provincial Treasurer in 1937. One of the least radical of Social Crediters, he has labored mightily, and in vain, to refund Alberta's $140,000,000 debt...
Advocating revision of the present tax law. Professor Butters suggests that since conversion problems will arise for many firms before the war's end that they be given the 10% refund on excess profits taxes before it finishes if they can't present reasonable evidence that their need for reconversion funds will proceeds this date...
...Similar 1942 tax uncertainties caused most statements to underestimate credits due from the postwar refund of the excess-profits tax. And while businessmen have been putting away tax reserves for this year at the actual 1942 rate, Congress is considering increasing excess-profits taxes from 90% to 95%, leaving the postwar refund...