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OpEdNews - Quicklink: Obama Urges Excise Tax on High-Cost Insurance 2010
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Expanded Consumer Protections for High-Cost Mortgages: The law expands the protections available under federal rules on high-cost loans -- lowering the interest rate and the points and fee triggers that define high cost loans.
Rep. John B. Larson: 10 Ways New Wall Street Reform Law Will Help You 2010
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Indonesia: Export and the ‘High-Cost’ Economy, speech, January 25, 1995
The Commanding Heights DANIEL YERGIN 1998
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Ali Wardhana, “Structural Adjustment in Indonesia: Export and the ‘High-Cost’ Economy,” speech, January 25, 1995“Bureaucrats”.
THE COMMANDING HEIGHTS DANIEL YERGIN 1998
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Excise Tax on High-Cost Employer Plans The federal government would impose a 40% tax on the value of employer-sponsored health coverage exceeding certain thresholds.
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Excise Tax on High-Cost Employer Plans The federal government would impose a 40% tax on the value of employer-sponsored health coverage exceeding certain thresholds.
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Excise Tax on High-Cost Employer Plans The federal government would impose a 40% tax on the value of employer-sponsored health coverage exceeding certain thresholds.
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Excise Tax on High-Cost Employer Plans The federal government would impose a 40% tax on the value of employer-sponsored health coverage exceeding certain thresholds.
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Excise Tax on High-Cost Employer Plans The federal government would impose a 40% tax on the value of employer-sponsored health coverage exceeding certain thresholds.
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Excise Tax on High-Cost Employer Plans The federal government would impose a 40% tax on the value of employer-sponsored health coverage exceeding certain thresholds.
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