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2000-0014 6109.00-00 Identifying Numbers 06/30/2000
2000-0013 4261.00-00 Transportation of Persons by Air (Taxable v. Nontaxable) 06/30/2000
2000-0012 61.09-13 Gross Income v. Not Gross Income; Compensation for Services; Reti 06/30/2000
2000-0011 3406.00-00 Backup Withholding 06/30/2000
2000-0010 25A.00-00 Hope and Lifetime Learning Credits 06/30/2000
2000-0009 274.08-00 Disallowance of Certain Entertainment, etc., Expense (Allowable v 03/31/2000
2000-0008 274.08-00 Disallowance of Certain Entertainment, etc., Expense (Allowable v 03/31/2000
2000-0007 167.00-00 Depreciation 03/31/2000
2000-0006 4051.00-00 Imposition of Tax on Heavy Trucks and Trailers Sold at Retail (Ta 03/31/2000
2000-0005 4083.00-00 Definitions 03/31/2000
2000-0004 4261.00-00 Transportation of Persons by Air (Taxable v. Nontaxable) 03/31/2000
2000-0003 0117.02-02 Qualified Scholarships; Scholarship or Fellowship Grant; Amounts 2000-2003 Exemption From Tax on Corporations, Certain Trusts, etc. (Exempt 03/31/2000
2000-0002 166.04-00 Bad Debts; Nonbusiness Debt 02/28/2000
2000-0001 368.00-00 Definitions Relating to Corporate Reorganizations (UILC 368.00-00). 03/31/2000