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"It's like the rebates that started during the 1973-74 fuel crisis that never went away".
The Danmark case addressed rebates based on a target amount (rebates that fall into the third category).
Effectively, he said, they found a way to qualify for rebates that were higher than the cost of the equipment.
Charities are hoping to capitalize on the rebates that are starting to land in taxpayers' mailboxes this week.
In addition to financing incentives, Ford is offering rebates that are as high as $7,000 on the Lincoln Continental.
The $117 billion in federal tax rebates that will start going out this month should also help bolster profits.
This is in line with the ECJ decision in Post Danmark II, which dealt with loyalty rebates that did not rise to the level of exclusivity.
All three major companies say they are working with regional utilities to offer rebates that could lower the price to something that could immediately be affordable.
The European commission wants to sweep away all rebates that have made the EU budget eyewateringly complicated to administer and difficult to explain to the public.
The planned list price for deflazacort is $89,000 a year, with rebates that will bring the net price to $54,000.
Mr. Bush's $145 billion proposal is ample, but too heavily skewed toward tax rebates that would provide no relief for tens of millions of lower-income Americans.
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