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Nematallah Naguib Ibrahim has written: 'A comparison of the economic returns to regular and vocational high school education' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Education, Education, Education, Secondary, Secondary Education, Vocational education
George Psacharopoulos has written: 'Further evidence on the elasticity of substitution among different types of educated labour' 'Women's employment and pay in Latin America' -- subject- s -: Women, Wages, Employment 'Diversified secondary education and development' -- subject- s -: Case studies, Curricula, Education, Secondary, Secondary Education, Vocational education 'Economics of Education' 'Achievement evaluation of Colombia's Escuela nueva' -- subject- s -: Combination of grades, Education, Elementary, Education, Rural, Elementary Education, Evaluation, Rural Education, School improvement programs 'Enrollment projections for higher education in the State of Hawaii, 1969-1980' -- subject- s -: Statistics, Educational planning, College attendance 'Earnings and education in Latin America' -- subject- s -: Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Education, Education, Human capital, Statistics 'Financing education in developing countries' -- subject- s -: Education, Finance 'The economic impact of education' 'Returns to education' -- subject- s -: Case studies, Economic aspects of Education, Education 'Returns to investment in education' -- subject- s -: Cross-cultural studies, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Education, Education, Return on investment, Statistics 'Latin American women's earnings and participation in the labor force' -- subject- s -: Women, Wages, Employment
Madan L Handa has written books on topics related to corporate finance, financial management, and mergers and acquisitions. Some of his notable works include "Corporate Valuation: An Easy Guide to Measuring Value" and "Global Corporate Finance: A Focused Approach".
There is no law that requires any person to release their tax returns. The tax returns are private information protected by privacy laws.
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The IRS referred to 2007 tax returns for determining eligibility and the amount of 2008 economic stimulus payments. Eligible individuals were given an extended deadline of October 15, 2008, in which to file their 2007 returns in order to receive 2008 economic stimulus payments. The Recovery Rebate Credit for 2008 tax returns is for people who didn't receive the full economic stimulus payment ($600.00 per taxpayer, $1,200.00 Married Filing Jointly) but who might be eligible now for some or all of the unpaid portion. But if you didn't file a 2007 tax return by October 15, 2008, then you're not eligible for the Recovery Rebate Credit for 2008 tax returns. Recovery Rebate Credits won't be mailed as separate checks, as the 2008 economic stimulus payments were. They'll be added into taxpayers' refunds.
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Torge Middendorf has written: 'Returns to education in Europe'
Tore Thonstad has written: 'Methodological problems in econometric use of tendency survey data' -- subject(s): Econometrics 'Education and manpower' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Education, Education, Manpower policy 'A comment on Marc Nerlove's Returns to scale in electricity supply' -- subject(s): Econometrics, Electric industries 'Metric relationships transformed into sign relationships' -- subject(s): Functions of real variables, Regression analysis 'Elementaer innfoering i kryssloepsanalyse'
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Technically, parents are not obligated to pay for their child's college education since college is elective. It is the parents' choice whether to pay for a student's college fees or not. As for filing tax returns, you might want to get current on that, especially if you can claim your child as a dependent. You might avoid penalties and liens on your possesions...