Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The American Jobs Creation Act of 2004 (Pub.L. 108–357) was a federal tax act composed of numerous tax credits for agricultural and business institutions. Included was the repeal of some excise taxes on fuel and alcohol, and the creation of tax credits for biofuels. The bill was introduced by Representative Bill Thomas on June 4, 2004, passed the House June 17, the Senate on July 15, and was signed by President George W. Bush on October 22.Initially the bill was designed to repeal the export tax incentive (ETI), which had been declared illegal by the World Trade Organization numerous times and sparked retaliatory tariffs by the European Union.. }
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- American_Jobs_Creation_Act_of_2004 abstract "The American Jobs Creation Act of 2004 (Pub.L. 108–357) was a federal tax act composed of numerous tax credits for agricultural and business institutions. Included was the repeal of some excise taxes on fuel and alcohol, and the creation of tax credits for biofuels. The bill was introduced by Representative Bill Thomas on June 4, 2004, passed the House June 17, the Senate on July 15, and was signed by President George W. Bush on October 22.Initially the bill was designed to repeal the export tax incentive (ETI), which had been declared illegal by the World Trade Organization numerous times and sparked retaliatory tariffs by the European Union.".