H.R.3333 - To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to repeal the reduction in the deductible portion of expenses for business meals and entertainment.

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  • Official: To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to repeal the reduction in the deductible portion of expenses for business meals and entertainment. as introduced.

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10/11/10
Should English Be the Official Lan...

Also introduced in the 107th Congress was this text from HR 3333: The Government of the United States shall preserve and enhance the role...

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10/03/10
Bienvenido a la Nueva California -...

Also introduced in the 107th Congress was this text from H.R. 3333: The Government of the United States shall preserve and enhance the ro...

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08/23/10
The Union Edge Radio Show: Visit U...

“We hope this legislation will be enacted swiftly,” said Charles Showalter, president of the National Homeland Security Council. H.R. 333...

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08/12/10
The life and times of a SnuggleBea...

H.R. 3333, for example, also explicitly repealed the Bilingual Education Act which authorized funds to educate American students if their...

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08/02/10
NRA lauds bill to boost busine

washington -- the national restaurant association praised recently introduced legislation that would increase the federal tax deduction f...

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07/15/10
congress this week july 20-25, 2009

26 Jul 2009

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06/26/10
Immigration Talk with a Mexican Am...

However it has been proposed in bills H.R.3333 and H.J. Res 16. Here is where you will find this information along with the opposition to...

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06/02/10
A Guy in New York: Assorted Links ...

H.R. 3333 would increase the business meal tax deduction from 50 percent to 80 percent -- a move that the National Restaurant Association...

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06/02/10
Hobnob Blog: Assorted Links 6/3/10

H.R. 3333 would increase the business meal tax deduction from 50 percent to 80 percent -- a move that the National Restaurant Association...

Source: Hobnob Blog
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05/05/10
Drinks Media Wire - National Resta...

is the lead sponsor of H.R. 3333, a bipartisan bill that would increase the business meal and entertainment deduction to 80 percent for a...

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