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Before being fully repealed, the estate tax exemption will double.
In exit polls on Tuesday, nearly half of voters said the law should be either partly or fully repealed.
That law, fully repealed in 2003, was a mistake, which Russia should learn from rather than imitate.
It was fully repealed in 1999, laying the groundwork for the mergers that created some of the biggest banks of today.
A childless soldier with a same-sex spouse will not receive the housing allowance for dependents, even after "don't ask, don't tell" is fully repealed.
Lawmakers are under pressure to reach some agreement on the future of the tax because a law enacted by Congress in 2001 gradually phases it out through 2010, when it will be fully repealed for one year.
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Instead of fully repealing the AMT, they will now try to scale it back.
As a result, if attempts in the US Congressional to fully repeal the RFS are successful, it is possible that the LCFS credit price could increase more than 50%.
But the provision is written in the tax code and would require an act of Congress to fully repeal.
The Senate plan also does not fully repeal the estate tax, while the House plan eventually scraps it entirely.
Before the reporter had the chance to ask again about a specific law he would fully repeal, Paul replied: "Let me answer the question.
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