Extension of the Targeted Jobs Tax Credit: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Select Revenue Measures of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, First Session, March 19, 1985

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Page 305 - House Office Building, Washington, DC DEAR MR. CHAIRMAN : I am writing on behalf of the...
Page 289 - The targeted groups are: (1) vocational rehabilitation referrals; (2) economically disadvantaged youths aged 18 through 22; (3) economically disadvantaged Vietnam-era veterans; (4) Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients; (5) general assistance recipients; (6) economically disadvantaged cooperative education students aged 16 through 19; (7) economically disadvantaged former convicts; (8) Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) recipients and Work Incentive (WIN) registrants; and (9)...
Page 30 - Appendix A: The EOPP Employer Survey The EOPP data comes from a survey of 3,412 employers sponsored by the National Institute of Education and the National Center for Research in Vocational Education (NCRVE) conducted between February and June 1982. The survey was the second wave of a two- wave longitudinal survey of employers from selected geographic areas across the country. The first wave was funded by the US Department of Labor to collect data on area labor market effects of the Employment...
Page 289 - STATEMENT OF TERRY WESTHAFER, PRESIDENT, AMERICAN RETREADERS' ASSOCIATION Mr. Chairman and Members of the Committee, I am grateful for this opportunity to submit to you testimony in support of S.
Page 254 - Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri...
Page 294 - ... based only upon: (1) The presence of a physical or mental disability which for the individual constitutes or results in a substantial handicap to employment; and (2) An inability to make a determination that vocational rehabilitation services might benefit the individual in terms of employability unless there is an extended evaluation to determine rehabilitation potential.
Page 280 - Principally we are concerned with the windfall tax gain provided to employers who would have hired a targeted employee without the credit and yet obtains the tax savings, the displacement of nontargeted but no less needy workers and the loss of revenue to the Treasury of $500 million a year in a time of soaring deficits and savage budget cuts in domestic programs.
Page 97 - Needs," in Jack A. Meyer, ed.. Meeting Human Needs: Toward a New Public Philosophy (Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute.
Page 148 - Partnership, a private-sector organization whose mission is to make New York City a better place in which to live, work, and do business.

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