H.R.161 - To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow Head Start teachers the same above-the-line deduction for supplies as is allowed to elementary and secondary school teachers.

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  • Official: To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow Head Start teachers the same above-the-line deduction for supplies as is allowed to elementary and secondary school teachers. as introduced.

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1/5/2011--Introduced.Amends the Internal Revenue Code to define a teacher who works in a Head Start program for at least 700 hours during a school year as an eligible educator for purposes of the tax deduction for educational supplies (books, computer equipment, and other equipment and sup

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1/5/2011--Introduced.Amends the Internal Revenue Code to define a teacher who works in a Head Start program for at least 700 hours during a school year as an eligible educator for purposes of the tax deduction for educational supplies (books, computer equipment, and other equipment and supplementary materials used in the classroom).

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Lap 2 = 30:30 max hr 161, avg 156. Sunday was my first outdoor bike and again I really enjoyed it. The first section was great, but as I got closer to Hillsborough, I could see the clouds up ahead. Sure enough the rain came ...

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01/19/12
Shift Five: Trail run, 2 laps at Starkey, 33:56, avg HR 161

Trail run, 2 laps at Starkey, 33:56, avg HR 161. Snowy. Posted by Psychic ... Trail run, 2 laps at Starkey, 33:56, avg HR 161 · 400 day 3 16:06 avg HR 150 · 15 KB (35#) swings, 10 step lunges with same, 10 r... 400 day 2 16:33 ...

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01/15/12
What does Ron Paul want? | Conservative Byte

Social Security Beneficiary Tax Reduction Act. H.R. 161, 2009-01-06, originally H.R. 2723, 1997-10-23. Repeals the 1993 increase in taxes on Social Security benefits. Social Security Preservation Act of 2009. H.R. 219 ...

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