Friday, December 7, 1984/The Battalion/Page 13 roposed flat taxes will ffect municipal bonds United Press International NEW YORK — The flat-tax pro posals unveiled by the Treasury De partment could have a dramatic im pact on all securities markets, but the outcome of debate on the proposals will be especially significant for mu nicipal bonds. I “Out of the multi-sided debate which will ensue between the White House, Treasury, Congress, state and local governments and an array pflobbyists and special interests, sig- nificant tax reforms seem sure to ||merge,” said Steven J. Hueglin, Bartner in Gabriele, Hueglin 8c Bash man, a Wall Street bond house Khat just completed a study, “Flat &ax and the Municipal Bond Mar- Iket.” I “But despite the well-publicized Negatives for the municipal market,” Hueglin said, “the real sleepers in Bhe proposals are positive for bond- holuers.” I For bond holders the major el ements in the proposed tax reforms B re: d •Reduction in the top individual Mncome tax rate to 35 percent with elimination of various deductions, ncluding those allowed for state and t local taxes. I •Reduction in corporate tax rates to 33 percent with elimination of ac celerated depreciation, investment Mattress Set $79.95 This mattress & foundation set offers itrue firmness at an affordable price. Bed frames $15.00. Texas Furniture Outlet 712 Villa Maria TJUfiRP€D THR€€, MR. SCOH!" owPi The Third Collection' of "UUorped," The Comic Strip bp Scott Me Cullor. Available soon ot : Bobbie's Books. Loupot's, Hosting's ond B. Dolton. ■ " IU '■-'M* im CM h- O CO cb cb 0) CO CO Ico ;i*d !fSl 6 'Q S •P