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Box LG 58

 Container

Contains 144 Collections and/or Records:

Whip Office, 1961

 File — Box: LG 58, Folder: 111
Identifier: CAC_CC_001_7_58_111_0000
Scope and Contents H. R. 337: "To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to allow a taxpayer a deduction from gross income for tuition and other expenses paid by him for his education or the education of his spouse or any of his dependents." (J. Edgar Chenoweth-Colorado).

Whip Office-Legislation: Ways and Means, Taxes: Educational Deductions (H. R. 530), 1961

 File — Box: LG 58, Folder: 112
Identifier: CAC_CC_001_7_58_112_0000
Scope and Contents H. R. 530: "To provide a credit against the Federal income tax for additional State and local taxes imposed for school purposes." (Richard H. Poff-Virginia).

Whip Office-Legislation: Legislation: Ways and Means, Taxes: Educational Deductions (H. R. 1750), 1961

 File — Box: LG 58, Folder: 113
Identifier: CAC_CC_001_7_58_113_0000
Scope and Contents H. R. 1750: "To increase from $600 to $900 the income tax exemption allowed each taxpayer, each dependent, and $1,200 for a dependent child (until said dependent reaches 24 years of age) while attending any accredited business school, college, or university." (Frank Chelf-Kentucky).

Whip Office-Legislation: Ways and Means, Taxes: Educational Deductions (H. R. 1854), 1961

 File — Box: LG 58, Folder: 114
Identifier: CAC_CC_001_7_58_114_0000
Scope and Contents H. R. 1854: "To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide a credit against income tax for a taxpayer with one or more children in college." (James C. Wright, Jr.-Texas).

Whip Office-Legislation: Ways and Means, Taxes: Educational Deductions (H. R. 3549), 1961

 File — Box: LG 58, Folder: 115
Identifier: CAC_CC_001_7_58_115_0000
Scope and Contents H. R. 3549: "To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide an additional income tax exemption of $1,000 for a taxpayer, spouse, or dependent who is a student at an institution of higher learning." (David T. Martin-Nebraska).

Whip Office-Legislation: Ways and Means, Taxes: Education Deductions (H. R. 3881), 1961

 File — Box: LG 58, Folder: 116
Identifier: CAC_CC_001_7_58_116_0000
Scope and Contents H. R. 3881: "To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to allow a taxpayer a deduction from gross income for tuition and other expenses paid by him for his education or the education of his spouse or any of his dependents at a college or university." (Elmer J. Holland-Pennsylvania).

Whip Office-Legislation: Ways and Means, Taxes: Educational Deductions (H. R. 3975), 1961

 File — Box: LG 58, Folder: 117
Identifier: CAC_CC_001_7_58_117_0000
Scope and Contents H. R. 3975: "To allow a deduction for income tax purposes of certain expenses incurred by the taxpayer for the education of a dependent." (Edwin B. Dooley-New York).

Whip Office-Legislation: Ways and Means, Taxes: Educational Deductions (S. 58), 1961

 File — Box: LG 58, Folder: 118
Identifier: CAC_CC_001_7_58_118_0000
Scope and Contents S. 58: "To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 so as to allow a deduction for certain amounts paid by a taxpayer for tuition and fees in providing a higher education for himself, his spouse, and his dependents." (George A. Smathers-Florida).

Whip Office-Legislation: Ways and Means, Taxes: Educational Deductions (S. 391), 1961

 File — Box: LG 58, Folder: 119
Identifier: CAC_CC_001_7_58_119_0000
Scope and Contents S. 391: "To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 so as to allow a deduction for certain amounts paid by a taxpayer for tuition and fees in providing a higher education for himself, his spouse, and his dependents." (Je3nnings Randolph-West Virginia; Robert C. Byrd-West Virginia).

Whip Office-Legislation: Ways and Means, Taxes: Educational Deductions (S. 503), 1961

 File — Box: LG 58, Folder: 120
Identifier: CAC_CC_001_7_58_120_0000
Scope and Contents S. 503: "To allow additional income tax exemptions for a taxpayer or a spouse, or a dependent child under 23 years of age, who is a full-time student at an education institution above the secondary level." (J. W. Fulbright-Arkansas).