Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 45State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1971 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 101
Therefore , this well - written volume will be a truly welcome companion to other authoritative treatises on tax ... from its inception to termination , distinguishing between property and income , and discussing interests in property ...
Therefore , this well - written volume will be a truly welcome companion to other authoritative treatises on tax ... from its inception to termination , distinguishing between property and income , and discussing interests in property ...
Page 269
In lieu of taxes , which might have been levied if the property involved had not been tax exempt as federal property , the administrator was to pay sums to states and political subdivisions thereof for streets , utilities , “ or other ...
In lieu of taxes , which might have been levied if the property involved had not been tax exempt as federal property , the administrator was to pay sums to states and political subdivisions thereof for streets , utilities , “ or other ...
Page 450
... in this method is that the locality is expending funds in making the property owner whole which it will not get back again in increased taxes . Consequently , to balance the town budget , it must increase the overall tax burden .
... in this method is that the locality is expending funds in making the property owner whole which it will not get back again in increased taxes . Consequently , to balance the town budget , it must increase the overall tax burden .
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