Money Lending, Federal Payment, Issue Bonds, Water and Sewer Rates, Fix Fees, and Taxation of Investment Companies: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Fiscal Affairs...91-2 on S. 3828, H.R. 17711, S. 3903, 3904, 3905, 3906, and H.R. 15381, May 13 and June 8, 19701970 - 183 páginas |
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... financing for its members and patrons as required by them for the planning , initiation and execution of their programs , projects and undertakings conducted in accordance with , and in pursuance of their objectives , under the statutes ...
... financing for its members and patrons as required by them for the planning , initiation and execution of their programs , projects and undertakings conducted in accordance with , and in pursuance of their objectives , under the statutes ...
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... financing . This financing will con- tinue to be needed by many systems serving low density , economically disadvantaged areas . CFC offers those systems which are able to bear higher capital costs for all or part of their future ...
... financing . This financing will con- tinue to be needed by many systems serving low density , economically disadvantaged areas . CFC offers those systems which are able to bear higher capital costs for all or part of their future ...
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... financing will be forwarded by REA to CFC with appropriate information , including an indication of REA to willingness to accomodate its liens to provide equal loan security for CFC . It is anticipated that for most loan applications ...
... financing will be forwarded by REA to CFC with appropriate information , including an indication of REA to willingness to accomodate its liens to provide equal loan security for CFC . It is anticipated that for most loan applications ...
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... financing transactions between a nonprofit cooperative and its members . REASONS FOR EXEMPTING COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATIONS TRANSACTIONS WITH MEMBERS AND THEIR FINANCING The lending operations of nonprofit cooperative associations such as ...
... financing transactions between a nonprofit cooperative and its members . REASONS FOR EXEMPTING COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATIONS TRANSACTIONS WITH MEMBERS AND THEIR FINANCING The lending operations of nonprofit cooperative associations such as ...
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... financing for its members and patrons as required by them for the planning , initiation and execution of their programs , projects and undertakings conducted in accordance with , and in pursuance of their objectives , under the statutes ...
... financing for its members and patrons as required by them for the planning , initiation and execution of their programs , projects and undertakings conducted in accordance with , and in pursuance of their objectives , under the statutes ...
Términos y frases comunes
1971 Estimated Increases amend the District amount annual Appropriations approved bill borrowing Bureau capital improvement programs capital outlay deficit capital outlay program capital programs Census Chairman city government Columbia Cooperative Association Columbia government Columbia Income Commissioner Committee Congress Cooperative Association Act cost County D.C. Code D.C. Cooperative District government District of Columbia employment enactment Estimated Increases 1969 exemption EXPENDITURES facilities Federal City College Federal Government fees fiscal year 1971 FY 1971 Estimated Health higher education Highways House Income and Franchise interest rates Internal Revenue Code legislation Less estimated funds loan authority loan shark Mayor WASHINGTON ment million mutual funds needs obligations operating surplus percent Police population projects proposed real estate regulated investment companies rural electric systems Sanitary Engineering sanitary sewage Senator EAGLETON sewage works fund sewer service charge Stat taxation tion Treasury U.S. Senate usury Utilities Cooperative Washington Aqueduct Water Fund Welfare
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Página 37 - In compliance with clause 3 of rule XIII of the Rules of the House of Representatives, changes in existing law made by the bill, as reported are shown as follows (existing law proposed to be omitted is enclosed in black brackets, new matter is printed in italic, existing law in which no change is proposed is shown in roman) : ACT OF OCTOBER 18, 1968 (82 STAT.
Página 53 - An Act to establish a code of law for the District of Columbia", approved March 3, 1901, as amended (DC Code, 1940 edition, title 1, sec.
Página 6 - Any security issued by a building and loan association, homestead association, savings and loan association, or similar institution, substantially all the business of which is confined to the making of loans to members...
Página 14 - Loans advanced pursuant to this section during any 18 six-month period shall be at a rate of interest determined 19 by the Secretary as of the beginning of such period, which, 20 in his judgment, would reflect the cost of money to the 21 Treasury for borrowing at a maturity approximately equal to 22 the period of time the loan is outstanding.
Página 55 - AN ACT To create a revenue in the District of Columbia by levying a tax upon all dogs therein, to make such dogs personal property, and for other purposes.
Página 35 - XII of the District of Columbia Income and Franchise Tax Act of 1947, with respect to the withholding of District of Columbia income taxes from the compensation of employees of the United States.
Página 17 - ... payments to the District of rates and charges for waste treatment services in accordance with the use and benefits made and derived from the operation of the said waste treatment facilities. Each such agreement shall require that the estimated amount of such rates and charges will be paid in advance, subject to adjustment after each year. Such rates and charges shall be sufficient to cover the cost of construction, interest on capital, operation and maintenance, and the necessary replacement...
Página 35 - District income and franchise tax purposes, be determined in accordance with provisions of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 relating or applicable to the determination of gains and losses from the sale or other disposition of capital assets for Federal income tax purposes. The intention is to conform District and Federal...
Página 21 - ... District's General Fund or the special funds of the District. The borrowing authority for each fund is based upon specific legislation. Capital outlay requests must be justified by the District as to their need and expected costs and these justifications are reviewed by the Appropriation Committees. Within the established authority, Congress appropriates funds each year which the District may then draw upon through loans from the US Treasury. The loans are usually for a term of 30 years, with...
Página 5 - ... in the United States of America, its territories and possessions, for the primary and mutual benefit of the patrons of the Association and their patrons, as ultimate consumers.