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More wholesale exemptions tend to be approved in states with large numbers of conservative Christians.
Exemptions tend to increase the value of works for consumers, just as easily repaired cars are valued by owners with a mechanical bent.
In states where parents must go to a state office for exemption forms, get their signatures notarized or produce letters from a religious authority, exemption rates tend to be lower.
The limits of their actions could explain why intergovernmental organizations tend not to mention free care or exemption policies as possible solutions, and merely highlight the inequitable nature of user fees.
So high-livers tend to move from New York, where the homestead exemption is $10,000, to Florida or Texas before they file for bankruptcy.
Municipal bonds in high income tax states tend to have lower coupon rates as the exemption from high tax rates is enough incentive for residents to purchase these bonds over those with higher yields, but from out of state.
Even modest charges tend to exclude over 50% of the population from seeking health care and exemption systems in current use do not seem to work.
And adherents of the Church of Scientology, including many business owners, tend to oppose the use of psychiatry and many psychotropic medications, and may therefore seek exemptions to being required to cover such treatment.
Mid-sized firms tend to bear the heaviest burden of new regulations, since smaller firms are often given some exemptions initially, whereas bigger firms have legions of lawyers to cope with the additional rules.
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However, we tend to believe that the restrictive nature of the selection owes more to the decision to use local and endogenous funding to pay for the exemption.
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