926 resultados para Tax and Customs Authority


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The 81st General Assembly of the Iowa legislature, in Section 85 of House File 868, required the Iowa Department of Transportation (Iowa DOT) to conduct a study of current Road Use Tax Fund (RUTF) revenues, and projected roadway construction and maintenance needs.

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Audit report on the Iowa Water Pollution Control Works Financing Program (Clean Water Program) and the Iowa Drinking Water Facilities Financing Program (Drinking Water Program), joint programs of the Iowa Finance Authority and the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, for the year ended June 30, 2006

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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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We evaluate the effect of a 2003 reform in the Spanish income tax on fertility and the employment of mothers with small children. The reform introduced a tax credit for working mothers with children under the age of three, while also increasing child deductions for all households with children. Theoretically, given the interplay of these two components, the expected effect of the reform is ambiguous on both outcomes. We find that the combined reforms significantly increased both fertility (by almost five percent) and the employment rate of mothers with children under three (by two percent). These effects were more pronounced among less-educated women. In addition, to disentangle the impact of the two reform components, we use an earlier reform that increased child deductions in 1999. We find that the child deductions affect mothers employment negatively, which implies that the 2003 tax credit would have increased employment even more (up to five percent) in the absence of the change in child deductions.