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From: Statistics of Income. SOI Bulletin | Date: June 22, 2004 | Copyright information

The following articles or data releases are tentatively planned for inclusion in the Fall 2004 issue of the Statistics of Income Bulletin scheduled to be published in October 2004:

* Individual Income Tax Returns, 2002;

* Partne...

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