Sentence examples for passed section from inspiring English sources

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To protect the integrity of the corporate tax base, Congress passed section 7704, which provides the general rule that publicly traded entities should be taxed as corporations regardless of how they are organized under state law.

In 1969 it passed Section 279, which denies interest deductions for certain acquisitions.

In 1976, Congress passed Section 936 of the federal tax code, granting U.S. corporations a tax exemption from income originating from U.S. territories.

In particular, the forefront arrived at the Romano Bridge (Fig. 4, section 13) about 225 s after it had passed section 1 (Fig. 4).

Congress passed Section 1504 to give investors and citizens the information they need to track this money and shine a light on corruption.

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The following Sunday morning, on our first weekend together, as we passed sections of Next to each other in the quiet of that veranda, he looked up at the sky and said, "There's a magpie.

In passing Section 1706 in 1986, Congress singled out the programmers, engineers, analysts and many other technical workers by mandating that staffing firms no longer be protected by Section 530's safe haven.

The rationale for passing Section 1706 was that it would recoup tax revenue that the government was losing from self-employed technology workers who were allegedly cheating when they filed.

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