Taxes (Political concept)
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
Financing your Ed., 2005 June
This folder contains materials pertaining to financial aid for Women's College students.
IRS Documents, 2000-2003
Filings and correspondence with the IRS.
Legislative Letters - HB 1198 -Tax on Campers on Trucks, 1967 May
Public relations includes gubernatorial appointments and correspondence. One sub-section of the series contains copies of speeches made by Love, and another contains correspondence written on various legislative matters.
Legislative Letters - HB1514 - Ton Mile Tax (on agriculture delivery), 1967 April
Public relations includes gubernatorial appointments and correspondence. One sub-section of the series contains copies of speeches made by Love, and another contains correspondence written on various legislative matters.
Legislative Letters - Inventory Tax Bill, 1967 April
Public relations includes gubernatorial appointments and correspondence. One sub-section of the series contains copies of speeches made by Love, and another contains correspondence written on various legislative matters.
Politics - Campaign 1962 - Issues - Taxes, 1962
Correspondence, publicity brochures, newspaper clippings, and general documentation of Love's gubernatorial campaigns. Included in this series are correspondence and materials related to other campaigns and party activities, notably correspondence relating to the 1964 presidential nomination and election, which saw the Republicans split in their support for Barry Goldwater.
Report from Washington. Bread tax, 1965 August 5
Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington, on Aug. 4, 1965. Sen. Dominick discusses topics including the benefits of tax reduction, and speaks against the tax increases proposed by the Johnson administration, particularly agricultural and food taxes and the so-called Bread Tax. He criticizes the impact of rising food prices, and the disproportionate cost to the poor when paying taxes on basic foodstuffs.
Report from Washington. Ribicoff-Dominick tuition tax credit proposal, 1966 March 18
Report from Washington. Tele excise tax, 1965 April 8
Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington, on Apr. 7, 1965. Sen. Dominick discusses the bill he has introduced to gradually eliminate the excise tax on telephone service. He reviews the history of the tax, the fact that all other taxes on utility services imposed during wartime have been eliminated, and points out that this tax cut would be of great assistance to low and middle income subscribers.
Report from Washington. Tuition tax exemptions, 1965 July 30
Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington, on June 30, 1965. Sen. Dominick discusses the tuition tax credit plan that he introduced with Sen. Abraham Ribicoff (D-Conn.), saying that it would provide educational opportunities for children from lower and middle class families who would not otherwise be able to afford to go to college because of rising tuition costs.