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H.R.1944 To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to permanently extend the subpart F exemption for active financing income., 111th Congress

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  • Latest Action: Apr 02, 2009 Introduced in House

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    • Permanent Subpart F Rules Proposed for Insurance Companies ... - May 20, 2009 by Government Articles on Martindale.com - Permanent Subpart F Rules Proposed for Insurance Companies: Law article by Michael R. Miles,Carol P. Tello,Christopher Ocasal; On April 2, 2009, Congressmen Richard Neal (D-Mass) and Pat Tiberi (R-Ohio) introduced HR 1944, which would ...

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    • Martindale.com - Legal Article: Permanent Subpart F Rules Proposed ... - May 20, 2009 by Government Articles on Martindale.com - Permanent Subpart F Rules Proposed for Insurance Companies: Law article by Michael R. Miles,Carol P. Tello,Christopher Ocasal; On April 2, 2009, Congressmen Richard Neal (D-Mass) and Pat Tiberi (R-Ohio) introduced HR 1944, ...

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    • $ PROPOSED: A Bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to ... - April 01, 2009 by TAXATION TIMES » Legislation - TAXATION TIMES.

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