Internal Revenue Cumulative BulletinDepartment of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service, 1973 - Tax administration and procedure |
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... considered the effective date of the change for purposes of section 21. If the rate is changed for taxable years " beginning on or after " a certain date , that date is considered the effective date of the change for purposes of section ...
... considered the effective date of the change for purposes of section 21. If the rate is changed for taxable years " beginning on or after " a certain date , that date is considered the effective date of the change for purposes of section ...
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... considered to be an amount re- ceived as a scholarship or fellowship grant if such amount represents com- pensation for past , present , or future employment services , if such amount represents payment for services which are subject to ...
... considered to be an amount re- ceived as a scholarship or fellowship grant if such amount represents com- pensation for past , present , or future employment services , if such amount represents payment for services which are subject to ...
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... considered to be a candidate for a degree since the subjects taught in such schools are generally required prior to entry into an educational institution where the student can become a can- didate for a degree . The legislative history ...
... considered to be a candidate for a degree since the subjects taught in such schools are generally required prior to entry into an educational institution where the student can become a can- didate for a degree . The legislative history ...
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... considered a bad debt under section 166 of the Code . Section 165 ( g ) ( 2 ) ( C ) of the Code defines a security to mean a bond , debenture , note , or certificate , or other evidence of indebtedness , issued by a corporation or by a ...
... considered a bad debt under section 166 of the Code . Section 165 ( g ) ( 2 ) ( C ) of the Code defines a security to mean a bond , debenture , note , or certificate , or other evidence of indebtedness , issued by a corporation or by a ...
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... considered as gains and losses from sales or exchanges of capital assets held for more than six months . If the aggregated losses exceed the aggregated gains , then such gains and losses shall not be considered as gains and losses from ...
... considered as gains and losses from sales or exchanges of capital assets held for more than six months . If the aggregated losses exceed the aggregated gains , then such gains and losses shall not be considered as gains and losses from ...
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Page 104 - ... the acquisition by one corporation, in exchange solely for all or a part of its voting stock (or in exchange solely for all or a part of the voting stock of a corporation which is in control of the acquiring corporation...
Page 379 - To examine any books, papers, records or other data which may be relevant or material to such inquiry; (2) To summon the person liable for tax or required to perform the act. or any officer or employee of such person, or any person having possession, custody, or care of books of account containing entries relating to the business of the person liable for tax...
Page 325 - ... an important factor indicating that the person possessing that right is an employer. Other factors characteristic of an employer, but not necessarily present in every case, are the furnishing of tools and the furnishing of a place to work, to the individual who performs the services. In general, if an individual is subject to the control or direction of another merely as to the result to be accomplished by the work and not as to the means and methods for accomplishing the result, he is an independent...
Page 287 - ... corporations (except the common parent corporation) is owned directly by one or more of the other...
Page 151 - Cemetery companies owned and operated exclusively for the benefit of their members or which are not operated for profit ; and any corporation chartered solely for burial purposes as a cemetery corporation and not permitted by its charter to engage in any business not necessarily incident to that purpose, no part of the net earnings of which inures to the benefit of any private shareholder or individual...
Page 387 - person" as used in this section includes an officer or employee of a corporation or a member or employee of a partnership, who as such officer, employee, or member is under a duty to perform the act in respect of which the violation occurs.
Page 225 - As used in section 1031 (a), the words "like kind" have reference to the nature or character of the property and not to its grade or quality. One kind or class of property may not, under that section, be exchanged for property of a different kind or class. The fact that any real estate involved is improved or unimproved is not material, for that fact relates only to the grade or quality of the property and not to its kind or class. Unproductive real estate held by one other than a dealer for future...
Page 83 - ... any other consistent method productive of an annual allowance which, when added to all allowances for the period commencing with the taxpayer's use of the property and including the taxable year, does not, during the first two-thirds of the useful life of the property, exceed the total of such allowances which would have been used had such allowances been computed under the method described in paragraph (2).
Page 332 - For purposes of this chapter, the term "agricultural labor" includes all service performed — (1) on a farm, in the employ of any person, in connection with cultivating the soil, or in connection with raising or harvesting any agricultural or horticultural commodity, including the raising, shearing, feeding, caring for, training, and management of livestock, bees, poultry, and fur-bearing animals and wildlife...
Page 225 - In exchange consists not only of property permitted by such paragraph to be received without the recognition of gain, but also of other property or money, then the gain, If any, to the recipient shall be recognized, but In an amount not In excess of the sum of such money and the fair market value of such other property.