In all likelihood we're not going to see the 28 percent cap on individuals again for a long time after 1988.
China has a 50 percent cap on foreign investment in car factories that supply the domestic market.
In 1921, Congress established a 5 percent cap on the insurance industry's profit margin.
The 10 percent cap will be based on the average of the two.
There is usually a 5 to 6 percent cap above that initial rate over the life of the loan.
But with our 40 percent cap, we're sort of limited by that.
The 15 percent cap would also apply at the 33 percent tax rate.
India now has a 49 percent cap on such foreign investment.
It also imposed a 5 percent cap on its spending growth.
The increases were below the 4 percent cap that the governor has said he would like to see on spending.