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I think you need to be a lawyer to understand this stuff but here is the Bailout bill. I admit I do not know what it says. Check page 263 http://senateconservatives.files.wordpress.com/2008/10/bailouttext.pdfTITLE V—ADDITIONAL TAX RELIEF AND OTHER TAX PROVISIONS Subtitle A—General Provisions Sec. 501. $8,500 income threshold used to calculate refundable portion of child tax credit. Sec. 502. Provisions related to film and television productions. Sec. 503. Exemption from excise tax for certain wooden arrows designed for use by children. Sec. 504. Income averaging for amounts received in connection with the Exxon Valdez litigation. Sec. 505. Certain farming business machinery and equipment treated as 5-year property. Sec. 506. Modification of penalty on understatement of taxpayer’s liability by tax return preparer. Subtitle B—Paul Wellstone and Pete Domenici Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008 Sec. 511. Short title. Sec. 512. Mental health parity. TITLE VI—OTHER PROVISIONS Sec. 601. Secure rural schools and community self-determination program. Sec. 602. Transfer to abandoned mine reclamation fund. TITLE VII—DISASTER RELIEF Subtitle A—Heartland and Hurricane Ike Disaster Relief Sec. 701. Short title. Sec. 702. Temporary tax relief for areas damaged by 2008 Midwestern severe storms, tornados, and flooding. Sec. 703. Reporting requirements relating to disaster relief contributions. Sec. 704. Temporary tax-exempt bond financing and low-income housing tax relief for areas damaged by Hurricane Ike. Subtitle B—National Disaster Relief Sec. 706. Losses attributable to federally declared disasters. Sec. 707. Expensing of Qualified Disaster Expenses. Sec. 708. Net operating losses attributable to federally declared disasters. Sec. 709. Waiver of certain mortgage revenue bond requirements following federally declared disasters. Sec. 710. Special depreciation allowance for qualified disaster property. Sec. 711. Increased expensing for qualified disaster assistance property. Sec. 712. Coordination with Heartland disaster relief. TITLE VIII—SPENDING REDUCTIONS AND APPROPRIATE REVENUE RAISERS FOR NEW TAX RELIEF POLICY Sec. 801. Nonqualified deferred compensation from certain tax indifferent par
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