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- Q5179143 subject Q6158514.
- Q5179143 subject Q7220687.
- Q5179143 subject Q8878936.
- Q5179143 abstract "Cover-over subsidies are annual payments from the U.S. government to the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico out of federal excise taxes. For example, when a bottle of rum is produced in either the Virgin Islands or Puerto Rico, and then sold in the United States, the federal excise tax on that bottle is returned to its place of production. Cover-over subsidies for U.S. island territories began in 1917. In 2008, the taxes generated about $371 million for Puerto Rico and $100 million for the Virgin Islands.In April 2009, Puerto Rico's congressional representative, Pedro Pierluisi, introduced a bill prohibiting territories from using more than 10 percent of their cover-over receipts for industry specific subsidies. This was as a result of increased competition to source distillery production between Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.".
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- Q5179143 wikiPageWikiLink Q16975482.
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- Q5179143 wikiPageWikiLink Q6158514.
- Q5179143 wikiPageWikiLink Q7220687.
- Q5179143 wikiPageWikiLink Q8878936.
- Q5179143 comment "Cover-over subsidies are annual payments from the U.S. government to the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico out of federal excise taxes. For example, when a bottle of rum is produced in either the Virgin Islands or Puerto Rico, and then sold in the United States, the federal excise tax on that bottle is returned to its place of production. Cover-over subsidies for U.S. island territories began in 1917.".
- Q5179143 label "Cover-over subsidies".