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Shattuck said, "this area is fairly sophisticated about the issue of tax-exempt status," and said Cambridge receives a payment in lieu of taxes from Harvard, as well as direct taxes on some University real estate which is not considered exempt...
...Chemical Bank, which urges customers to think about an IRA "even if you don't have the money," calculates that a taxpayer in the 35% bracket would pay about $154 in interest on a $2,000 one-year loan but could recover $54 of that by deducting the payment on an itemized federal income tax return. Meanwhile, the customer's IRA, invested at about 9%, will have earned...
...which they were issued or in which the cardholder resides. Congress may also require that companies disclose more information when they solicit new customers. Under the provision of one bill, offers would have to state clearly the card's interest rate, annual fee and any potential penalties for late payment...
...sale of the buildings until March 19. There were allegations that Marcos had claim to vast holdings in Tarrant County, Texas, and San Diego County, Calif. And late last week Filipino bankers, lawyers and government officials charged that Marcos had received the better part of an $80 million payment in 1976 from Westinghouse Electric in connection with a lucrative contract to build the first Philippine nuclear power plant...
...York and Chicago, Burnett was monitored by the FBI on a 24-hour basis. He continued trying, unsuccessfully, to win a contract for S.R.S. to collect payment on $300 million worth of Chicago parking tickets, a process that involved alleged payoffs to four aldermen and a city administrator. S.R.S. Owner Bernard Sandow boasted to Burnett that the company had also bribed important New York City officials. The FBI was listening in: Sandow's bragging may have resulted in last week's indictment against Geoffrey Lindenauer, a former New York parking-violations-bureau official accused of extorting some $313,000 from...