Harvard Educational Review, Volume 33Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1963 "The Harvard Educational Review is a journal of opinion and research in the field of education. Articles are selected, edited, and published by an editorial board of graduate students at Harvard University. The editorial policy does not reflect an official position of the Faculty of Education or any other Harvard faculty."-- Volume 81, Number 2, Summer 2011 |
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... supplementary rates for taxable income at the bottom of each bracket . Regardless of taxable income , an upper limit of 25 % or less for the combined effective rate would have to be established . John Doe's payments under the supplementary ...
... supplementary rates for taxable income at the bottom of each bracket . Regardless of taxable income , an upper limit of 25 % or less for the combined effective rate would have to be established . John Doe's payments under the supplementary ...
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... supplementary rates as a device for eliminating needs tests for eligibility and is to undermine the financial foun- dation of the program . Such support would depend upon receipts from the supplementary rates imposed upon those with ...
... supplementary rates as a device for eliminating needs tests for eligibility and is to undermine the financial foun- dation of the program . Such support would depend upon receipts from the supplementary rates imposed upon those with ...
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... supplementary rate applicable to a taxable income of this amount . It is a matter of opinion as to whether what is ... rates which would then apply to the borrower's income . There is a penalty only to the extent that the amounts paid under ...
... supplementary rate applicable to a taxable income of this amount . It is a matter of opinion as to whether what is ... rates which would then apply to the borrower's income . There is a penalty only to the extent that the amounts paid under ...
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