25 resultados para Sales and salesmanship

em Iowa Publications Online (IPO) - State Library, State of Iowa (Iowa), United States


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Iowa Sales and Use Tax Annual Statistical Report 1998

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Iowa Sales and Use Tax Annual Statistical Report 1999

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Iowa Sales and Use Tax Annual Statistical Report 2000

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Iowa Sales and Use Tax Annual Statistical Report 2001

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Iowa Sales and Use Tax Annual Statistical Report 2002

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Iowa Sales and Use Tax Annual Statistical Report 2003

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Iowa Sales and Use Tax Annual Statistical Report 2004

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Iowa Sales and Use Tax Annual Statistical Report 2005

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Iowa Sales and Use Tax Annual Statistical Report 2006

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Iowa Sales and Use Tax Annual Statistical Report 2007

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Iowa Sales and Use Tax Annual Statistical Report 2008

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Iowa Sales and Use Tax Annual Statistical Report FY 2009

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During the 2010 legislative session, Senate File 2375, or Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Administration Act, was approved by the general assembly. The act modified the Iowa sales use tax law to keep the state in compliance with the National Streamlines Sales and Use Tax Agreement. This issue review provides a brief update on the status of the agreement and its impact on Iowa.

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What is the trend in service station sales and how does a change in the traffic pattern affect this trend? This report is a study of service station sales in eight Iowa cities that are experiencing changes in traffic patterns. The cities are: 1. Albia 2. Boone 3. Chariton 4. Decorah 5. Grinnell 6. Jefferson 7. Newton 8. Stuart. The Interstate Highway by-passes Newton, Grinnell and Stuart. Primary highways are being relocated around Boone, Decorah, and Albia. Primary highway relocations have been completed around Chariton and Jefferson.