Word: taxing
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...still wants Congress to approve his plan for a cut in the capital gains tax, and he did not rule out the possibility of signing legislation that combined his proposal with a Democratic version liberalizing individual retirement accounts. A few hours later, Senate leaders agreed on a plan to strip hundreds of specialinterest provisions from a $14.1 billion deficit-reduction bill, leaving the capital gains fight for the future...
...unrealistic to expect that Harvard alone can solve completely the nation's or even its own shortage of minority and women academics. Larger institutional changes--such as tax incentives and loan exemption for those embarking on academic careers--will be integral to real progress...
Peru has an added worry because of support the Shining Path has among the peasants who grow coca. The rebels protect the peasants against a U.S.-financed coca eradication program, in return collecting a "tax" of 10 to 15 percent of their earnings...
Harvard pays approximately $4 million in property taxes annually, but most of the University's academic buildings are exempt from property taxes. Harvard gives the city "in-lieu-of-tax" payments for these holdings...
Sheldon G. Tandler, controller of Harvard Real Estate--which manages the University's non-academic holdings--said he could not accurately assess the impact of the fiscal 1990 increase on the University because he has not yet received this year's tax figures...