TITLE

CUNA Presses For Limited Exemption on Dividends

PUB. DATE
April 2003
SOURCE
Credit Union Journal;4/14/2003, Vol. 7 Issue 15, p14
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Reports on the request of Credit Union National Association for the U.S. Congress to include a limited-income tax exemption for credit union dividends in its economic stimulus package.
ACCESSION #
9534779

Tags: TAX exemption;  DIVIDENDS;  CREDIT unions;  CREDIT Union National Association

 

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