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• The Protection from Eviction Act of 1924, which provided some degree of protection to tenants “ in the face of landlords seeking vacant possession and rent rises .” This legislation protected tenants from eviction by landlords who attempted to obtain “ decontrolled ” status for their properties in order to raise tents.
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Specifically, the 1981 Act • reduced the top individual income tax rate to 50 % and maximum capital gains rate to 20 %.
Specifically, the 1984 Act • deleted a variety of tax provisions that were scheduled to take effect in 1984 • increased excise taxes on distilled spirits • reduced various tax shelters used by corporations and businesses to inappropriately reduce their taxes • significantly reformed the taxation of life insurance companies to treat them more like other corporations.
Specifically, the 1989 Act • limited tax deductions for employee stock ownership plans ( ESOPs ) • increased certain excise taxes on air travel, ozone-depleting chemicals, and oil spills • fully repealed the completed contract method of accounting for long-term contracts of defense contractors, and • extended a variety of expiring tax provisions including the R & D credit, certain energy credits, mortgage revenue bonds, and the low income housing credit.
The 1990 Act was a major deficit-reduction bill which reduced the deficit by increasing: • excise taxes on certain luxury goods including cars over $ 30, 000, boats over $ 100, 000, airplanes over $ 250, 000, and furs over $ 10, 000.
• In addition, the 1990 Act ( 1 ) increased the top individual tax rate from 28 % to 31 % and the individual AMT rate from 21 % to 24 %, ( 2 ) capped the capital gains rate at 28 %, and ( 3 ) phased-out personal exemptions above certain income thresholds.
• The 1990 Act also affected payroll taxes by ( 1 ) raising the cap on taxable wages for Medicare from $ 53, 400 to $ 125, 000 ; ( 2 ) extending Social Security taxes to State and local employees ; and ( 3 ) strengthened the unemployment insurance system by imposing a supplemental 0. 2 % unemployment insurance surtax.
• The Act also created for the first time various incentives for clean and renewable energy investments as well as a tax credit for accommodations made for disabled persons.
• The titleholder's consent is also obtained, where the location is covered by a current title under the Mining Act 1992
• The Federally Supported Health Centers Assistance Act of 1992 and 1995 granted medical malpractice liability protection through the Federal Tort Claims Act ( FTCA ) to HRSA-supported health centers.
• Charles E. Clark, William D. Rogers, " The New Judiciary Act of Puerto Rico: A Definitive Court Reorganization ", 61 Yale Law Journal, 1147, No. 7, Nov. 1952.
• The inclusion of miner ’ s silicosis within the provisions for workmen ’ s compensation, under the Workmen's Compensation ( Silicosis ) Act of 1924.
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