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... Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to permit deduction of expenditures and increased investment credit for the acquisition , construction , or installation of water and air pollution control de- vices " and H.R. 7394 , 89th Congress , a bill ...
... Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to permit deduction of expenditures and increased investment credit for the acquisition , construction , or installation of water and air pollution control de- vices " and H.R. 7394 , 89th Congress , a bill ...
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... Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to permit deduction of expenditures and increased investment credit for the acqui- sition , construction , or installation of water and air pollution control devices . And H.R. 7394 , a bill to amend the ...
... Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to permit deduction of expenditures and increased investment credit for the acqui- sition , construction , or installation of water and air pollution control devices . And H.R. 7394 , a bill to amend the ...
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... INTERNAL REVENUE CODE AMENDMENTS The bills are designed to offer tax incentives to the installation , completed on ... Internal Revenue Code ; or ( b ) the privilege of treating the entire outlay as an ordinary business expense ...
... INTERNAL REVENUE CODE AMENDMENTS The bills are designed to offer tax incentives to the installation , completed on ... Internal Revenue Code ; or ( b ) the privilege of treating the entire outlay as an ordinary business expense ...
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