Word: withheld
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...will siphon funds away from investors. On Jan. 1, Social Security taxes went up by $3.6 billion a year. By April 15, taxpayers must give Washington an extra $11 billion in catch-up payments for the second quarter of 1968, when the 10% income-tax surcharge was not withheld from salaries. With a shrinking federal deficit also sucking steam from the economy, Wall Street is looking for a noticeable slowdown in U.S. business growth over the next few months. While that may hurt for a while, it should lead to less inflation and easier money. Brokers hope that it will...
...payment, for people earning $7,800 a year or more, will go up from $290 to $374. On April 15, millions of Americans will have to pay out a lot more to cover the 10% surtax on their earnings from April through June 1968, when the surtax was not withheld from paychecks. In addition, with the slowdown in Government spending and the rise in tax revenues, the federal budget may even show a small surplus in the current fiscal year ending June...
...department withheld its full approval, however, because of some confusion over what members of the department have called the course's "activism clause." The clause raises the possibility that some sections would be involved in community organization field work...
...sides planned a crescendo of commercials and broadcast exposure for the candidates during the last two days before the vote. The expenditure of millions for radio and TV time up to the last possible moment was probably wise tactics. It was the kind of campaign in which many voters withheld a final decision until actually confronted with the ballot...
...Your enthusiastic exhortations on the "anything goes" theory espoused by Rowan and Martin sums up nicely why Laugh-In is withheld from our five growing children. I won't have my family growing up thinking that it's cute to knock everything, and that they can buy a laugh with smut, double-entendres, or by making household words out of vulgar expressions...