Railroad Retirement Amendments, 1973: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, on S. 1867 ... |
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... proposed change in allocation would shift about $ 300 million in railroad retirement taxes from employees to employers in the first year of operation , that is , from October 1973 through September 1974 . 5. New financing .-- The bill ...
... proposed change in allocation would shift about $ 300 million in railroad retirement taxes from employees to employers in the first year of operation , that is , from October 1973 through September 1974 . 5. New financing .-- The bill ...
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... proposed by the bill were discussed with repre- sentatives of railroad management ( Association of American Railroads ) and railroad labor ( Congress of Railway Unions and Railway Labor Executives ' Association ) who are also in favor ...
... proposed by the bill were discussed with repre- sentatives of railroad management ( Association of American Railroads ) and railroad labor ( Congress of Railway Unions and Railway Labor Executives ' Association ) who are also in favor ...
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... proposed by section 2 of this bill would make the same liberalizations for annuities payable under the Railroad Retirement Act . Thus ( 1 ) a child's survivor benefit would continue after his adoption by anyone , instead of by a close ...
... proposed by section 2 of this bill would make the same liberalizations for annuities payable under the Railroad Retirement Act . Thus ( 1 ) a child's survivor benefit would continue after his adoption by anyone , instead of by a close ...
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... proposed by section 2 of the bill were originally included in the bill for technical amendments sponsored last year by the Board . These provisions were deleted from the bill which was subsequently enacted , on October 4 , 1972 , as ...
... proposed by section 2 of the bill were originally included in the bill for technical amendments sponsored last year by the Board . These provisions were deleted from the bill which was subsequently enacted , on October 4 , 1972 , as ...
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... proposed legislation seems to be justified on the grounds that it would be un- conscionable to allow temporary increases to expire at the end of next month . Has there ever been a situation where the annuities were reduced ? Mr. CowEN ...
... proposed legislation seems to be justified on the grounds that it would be un- conscionable to allow temporary increases to expire at the end of next month . Has there ever been a situation where the annuities were reduced ? Mr. CowEN ...
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Page 416 - of the complaint thus made shall be forwarded by the Commission to such common carrier, who shall be called upon to satisfy the complaint, or to answer the same in writing, within a reasonable time, to bo specified by the Commission. If such common carrier within the
Page 406 - Subchapter C—Tax on Employers ******* SEC. 3221. RATE OF TAX [(a) In addition to other taxes, there is hereby imposed on every employer an excise tax, with respect to having individuals in his employ, equal to— [(1) 6% percent of so much of the compensation paid by such employer for services rendered to him after September 30, 1965,
Page 407 - as is, with respect to any employee for any calendar month, not in excess of an amount equal to one-twelfth of the current maximum annual taxable "wages" as defined in section 3121 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 for any month after September 30, 1973; except that if an employee is paid compensation after September 30,
Page 317 - politic or municipal organization, or any common carrier, complaining of anything done or omitted to be done by any common carrier subject to the provisions of this part, in contravention of the provisions thereof, may apply to said Commission by
Page 408 - by section 3111 (b) of such Code. (c) In addition to other taxes, there is hereby imposed on every employer an excise tax, with respect to having individuals in his employ, for each man-hour for which compensation is paid by such employer for services rendered to him during any calendar quarter, (1) at
Page 301 - If upon computation of the compensation quarters of coverage in accordance with the above table an employee is found to lack a completely or partially insured status which he would have if compensation paid in a calendar year were presumed to have been paid in equal proportions with respect to all months in the year in
Page 406 - (b) In addition to other taxes, there is hereby imposed on the income of each employee representative a tax at a rate equal to the rate of excise tax imposed on every employer, provided for in section 3221 (c), for each man-hour for which compensation is paid to him for services rendered as an employee representative.
Page 405 - and the aggregate of such compensation is in excess of [(i) $450, or (ii)] an amount equal to one-twelfth of the current maximum annual taxable "wages" as defined in section 3121 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 [, whichever is greater,] for any month after September 30, [1965] 1973,
Page 407 - 1973, to the employee for services rendered during such month bears to the total compensation paid by all such employers after September 30, [1965] 1973, to such employee for services rendered during such month - and in the event that the compensation so paid by such employers to the employee for services rendered during
Page 306 - and the aggregate of such compensation is in excess of [(i) $450, or (ii)] an amount equal to one-twelfth of the current maximum annual taxable "wages" as defined in section 3121 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 [, whichever is greater,] for any month after [September 30, 1965]