Citizen Power: A People's PlatformHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1972 - 284 pages |
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... individual who decides not to check off still foots the bill equally with the individual who does check off , since creation of the fund produces a revenue loss paid equally by all tax- payers . What , in effect , the check - off would ...
... individual who decides not to check off still foots the bill equally with the individual who does check off , since creation of the fund produces a revenue loss paid equally by all tax- payers . What , in effect , the check - off would ...
Page 93
... individual should not be restricted to a token share , but should be geared realistically to the nation's total ... individual . Every family and every individual earning up to $ 3,500 a year would be eligible to receive a graduated ...
... individual should not be restricted to a token share , but should be geared realistically to the nation's total ... individual . Every family and every individual earning up to $ 3,500 a year would be eligible to receive a graduated ...
Page 137
... Individual Income Tax $ 82.7 Social Security Tax 50.6 Excise Taxes 15.0 Corporate Taxes 26.0 Estate and Gift Taxes 4.0 Customs Duties 2.6 Total $ 180.9 SOURCE : U.S. Treasury Department . March , 1972 . This has the obvious effect of ...
... Individual Income Tax $ 82.7 Social Security Tax 50.6 Excise Taxes 15.0 Corporate Taxes 26.0 Estate and Gift Taxes 4.0 Customs Duties 2.6 Total $ 180.9 SOURCE : U.S. Treasury Department . March , 1972 . This has the obvious effect of ...
Contents
Who Stole the American Dream? | 10 |
Revitalizing the Governmental Process | 24 |
Toward a New Internationalism | 48 |
Copyright | |
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