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B12 Rebuilding New York AID REQUEST -- Governor Pataki and Mayor Giuliani asked the federal government to provide $54 billion in incentives, tax breaks and direct subsidies, including $12 billion to make up lost tax revenue.
Meanwhile, the AA's head of motoring Paul Watters warned that ministers may have to look elsewhere to make up lost tax revenues.
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To make up lost income-tax revenue and to shrink the deficit, Republicans would curb $3.5 trillion dollars' worth of tax breaks, items like credits and exemptions for retirement savings, child care and dependents.
To make up lost dollars, lawmakers agreed to tax public workers' pensions, reduce the state's Earned Income Tax Credit for the working poor, and remove or reduce other tax exemptions and deductions — moves Mr. Snyder's critics point to as evidence that even if Michigan's businesses start feeling better, its ordinary families may feel worse.
Here, after all, was Mr. Romney arguing to cut a long-favored tax benefit for middle-class homeowners — in the midst of a soft housing market, no less — so as to make up lost revenue from his proposed tax cuts that, critics say, disproportionately benefit the wealthy.
Now it wants to make up lost ground overseas.
It would make up lost revenue by charging taxi riders an extra $1 per fare, increasing the cost of parking meters in the zone and taking away parking tax exemptions for people who live in the zone.
The upper house sat late for 11 hours to make up lost time.
The big vote for Mr Sarkozy partly reflects a burning desire to make up lost ground after years of underperformance.
Any reduction in roaming revenues may cause a "water bed" effect, whereby operators seek to make up lost revenue elsewhere.
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