Small Business in Smaller Cities and Towns: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, First- Session[s] Pursuant to H. Res. 53 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 - Small business |
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... addition , if property is developed to set up a business , an additional tax credit as high as $ 25,000 per year would be granted for a 5 - year period . A business launched under this program would have to guar- antee hiring at least ...
... addition , if property is developed to set up a business , an additional tax credit as high as $ 25,000 per year would be granted for a 5 - year period . A business launched under this program would have to guar- antee hiring at least ...
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... additional losses were relatively small because after the July 11 disaster little additional damage could be done . However , some businesses had been partly rehabilitated and restocked . These suffered severe additional losses ...
... additional losses were relatively small because after the July 11 disaster little additional damage could be done . However , some businesses had been partly rehabilitated and restocked . These suffered severe additional losses ...
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... addition to the 110 units , 52 units are included in the Palmyra Main Street urban renewal project . Anticipating a start this year and completion in 1969 this additional housing should lessen the danger of these two large industries ...
... addition to the 110 units , 52 units are included in the Palmyra Main Street urban renewal project . Anticipating a start this year and completion in 1969 this additional housing should lessen the danger of these two large industries ...
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Testimony of | 6 |
Davis Hon Ross D Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic | 32 |
Additional informationContinued | 42 |
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