Word: taxing
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...inescapable fact: the fault for our industrial woes lies not with our trading partners but in ourselves. If every trade barrier on earth magically disappeared, the U.S. deficit would probably decline no more than 20%. The primary responsibility for the trade deficit rests both with a profligate Government whose tax and spending policies have encouraged overconsumption and with much of U.S. industry, which grew fat and complacent during its halcyon days in the 1950s and 1960s...
Last year, Harvard paid $6989.08 in taxes on the land, which was valued at $713,900. But although the tax rate is down slightly this year, the University can expect to pay more in taxes in the future because land values in the Harvard Square area are rising...
...Comptroller Sheldon Tandler refused speculate on why land values increased significantly over the last year but he did say that his office is now. conducting its annual review of tax assessments. Land prices in the area may have gone up because St. Paul's Church recently sold a plot of land on Quincy Street for more than $6 million, a higher price than was expected...
...Extend authority to issue tax-exempt bonds to benefit lower-income first-time homebuyers through June...
Allow livestock farmers to deduct expenses of producing an animal even before it became productive; this would wipe out what has become known as the "heifer tax...