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OpenCongress Summary
This bill would suspend the taxation of unemployment compensation up to January 1st, 2010. A similar bill in the House,
H.R.155 calls for the same provisions but extends them to January 1st, 2011.
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Official Summary
1/6/2009--Introduced.Unemployment Benefit Tax Suspension Act of 2009 - Amends the Internal Revenue Code to suspend, for taxable years beginning after December 31, 2007, and before January 1, 2010, the taxation of unemployment compensation.
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01/03/11
The money was lent for the purpose of “feeding riot,” as was said in Earl of Chesterfield v. Janssen n(7) . Such a transaction a Court of Equity will not support. In Earl. n(1) Law Rep. 10 Ch. 389, 391. n(2) 2 D. J. & S. 155. ...
12/31/10
March 20, 1998, and the U.S. Senate on April 6, and declared that all "National Tartan Day" and the U.S. Senate passed resolution S. 155. "This resolution commends the more than 200 organizations throughout the United States honor ...
12/21/10
n(1) 2 D. J & S. 155. n(2) Law Rep. 2 Eq. 612; 2 Ch. 255. have been overpaid, unless the £107 3s. 10d. paid by the Plaintiff in January, 1864, can be treated as paid in respect of the fines, and not of the instalments in arrear, ...
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