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107th Congress / Bills / H R 2884

Title

An act to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide tax relief for victims of the terrorist attacks against the United States, and for other purposes.

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Categories (What are categories?)

Air piracy | Airline employees | Airline passenger traffic | Anthrax | Armed forces | Armed forces abroad | Biological warfare | Biological weapons | Bombings | Budgets | Business | Capital gains tax | Charitable contributions | Commercial aircraft | Criminal investigation | Criminal justice | Criminal justice information | Damages | Defense policy | Depreciation and amortization | Disability insurance | Disabled | Disaster relief | EBB Terrorism | Emergency management | Estate tax | Evidence (Law) | Excise tax | Executive departments -- Department of Defense | Executive reorganization -- Department of the Treasury | Families | Federal employees | Federal installations | Federal office buildings -- Virginia | Finance | Flight crews | Foreign policy | Government employees | Government information | Government trust funds | Income tax | Intelligence activities | Intelligence services | International affairs | Labor | Law | Medical care | Medicine | Military personnel | Office buildings -- New York/City | Old age, survivors and disability insurance | Pensions | Personal income tax | Railroad retirement plans | Self-employed | Social security | Social security finance | Social security taxes | Survivors' benefits | Tax administration | Tax deductions | Tax exclusion | Tax exemption | Tax rates | Tax returns | Tax-exempt securities | Taxation | Terrorism -- Oklahoma | Terrorism -- Pennsylvania | Terrorism -- September 11, 2001 | Transportation | Trusts and trustees | Victims of terrorism | War casualties | Weapons systems | Withholding tax | Workers' compensation

Votes on this bill

DateChamberResultVote
9/13/01 House Passed Session 1, roll call 340: On Passage
Victims of Terrorism Relief Act of 2001
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