Word: refundings
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...original grant in 1925 and interest to accrue on that grant until 1945. For the reasons stated in their preamble, the veterans' leaders demanded: 1) immediate payment of the full 1945 value of each certificate, less only the amount the holder had borrowed on it; 2) a refund of interest paid on such borrowings or cancellation of interest accrued and unpaid. As their new and crowning stroke, the Bonuseers proposed to pile unearned interest on unearned interest by directing that any veteran who had not chosen to cash in his certificate for its 1945 value by April...
Having received its orders, the House marched. The Ways & Means Committee made only one major change in the "united front" bill. Because the amount involved was only some $10,000,000 and a great deal of bookkeeping would be required to refund it, the Committee proposed that veterans who had paid interest on their Bonus loans should be declared out of pocket. Veterans who had shirked their interest obligations would be permitted to keep the money. Thereupon the Committee reported the Bonus Bill out three days after receiving it. Four days the bill was passed by a thumping...
...escrow, awaited the Supreme Court's decision. Last fortnight the AAA became the late AAA. Last week the Supreme Court ruled that impounded processing taxes must be returned to tax payers (see p. 17). So happy packers had no more processing taxes to pay, also had a large refund coming. To Messrs. Swift, Cabell, Cudahy and Wilson this refund would amount to some $20,000,000. No did the court entirely rule out the possibility that pre-injunction taxes might also be returned...
...comes off to Joe Louis the dark skinned fighter who ordered his mother to refund to Detroit welfare authorities $269 received during 1927-28 (TIME, Nov. 4). For cheating while on relief and living in ease on others who work you've got to be white...
...least active group of clients either because they do not know of the existance of the service or because they do not feel as naturally pugnacious toward the people who run into the sides of their cars or the laundry which loses part of their clothing and refuses to refund the cost...