Journal of Accountancy, Volume 28American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, 1919 - Accounting |
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... allowances for obsolescence were stricken out , and , in general , business men were encouraged to carry their assets on their books at inflated values . Bankers ' insistence upon accurate balance - sheets , supplemented by the action ...
... allowances for obsolescence were stricken out , and , in general , business men were encouraged to carry their assets on their books at inflated values . Bankers ' insistence upon accurate balance - sheets , supplemented by the action ...
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... allowance of time for preparation in looking up matters which are to be discussed is only right , but the better we are prepared to deal with such questions as are commonly accredited to the account- ancy profession as coming within its ...
... allowance of time for preparation in looking up matters which are to be discussed is only right , but the better we are prepared to deal with such questions as are commonly accredited to the account- ancy profession as coming within its ...
Page 47
... allowance for losses , bad debts , exhaustion , wear and tear of property of various sorts ; ( 11 ) contributions or gifts made within the taxable year to corporations organized and operated exclusively for re- ligious , charitable ...
... allowance for losses , bad debts , exhaustion , wear and tear of property of various sorts ; ( 11 ) contributions or gifts made within the taxable year to corporations organized and operated exclusively for re- ligious , charitable ...
Page 48
... allowances for exhaustion , wear and tear , etc. The question is presented whether corporations are entitled to ... allowance for salaries , compensation , rentals , etc. , indicates that all of the expenses , which are contemplated ...
... allowances for exhaustion , wear and tear , etc. The question is presented whether corporations are entitled to ... allowance for salaries , compensation , rentals , etc. , indicates that all of the expenses , which are contemplated ...
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... allowance on capital I should call his attention to the fact that such interest is in reality profit and that he was understating his profit by the amount of the interest thus deducted . Attention has also been called to the fact that ...
... allowance on capital I should call his attention to the fact that such interest is in reality profit and that he was understating his profit by the amount of the interest thus deducted . Attention has also been called to the fact that ...
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Page 220 - ... in any manner whatever not provided by law any income return, or any part thereof or source of income, profits, losses, or expenditures appearing in any income return; and any offense against the foregoing provision shall be a misdemeanor and be punished by a fine not exceeding $1,000 or by imprisonment not exceeding one year, or both...
Page 139 - The amount of all items of gross income shall be included in the gross income for the taxable year in which received by the taxpayer, unless, under methods of accounting permitted under section 41, any such amounts are to be properly accounted for as of a different period.
Page 47 - All the ordinary and necessary expenses paid or incurred during the taxable year in carrying on any trade or business, including a reasonable allowance for salaries or other compensation for personal services actually rendered...
Page 315 - One of the original members shall be appointed for a term of one year, one for a term of two years, one for a term of three years, one for a term of four years, and one for a term of five years...
Page 379 - ... all losses actually sustained within the year and not compensated by insurance or otherwise...
Page 379 - ... such net income shall be ascertained by deducting from the gross amount of its income received within the year from business transacted and capital invested within the United States and any of its territories, Alaska and the District of Columbia (first), all the ordinary...
Page 221 - ... any income return, or to permit any income return or copy thereof or any book containing any abstract or particulars thereof to be seen or examined by any person except as provided by law; and it shall be unlawful for any person to print or publish in any manner whatever not provided by law any income return or any part thereof or source of income, profits, losses, or expenditures appearing in any income return...
Page 381 - Treasury, is hereby authorized to make all needful rules and regulations for the enforcement of the provisions of this Act.
Page 377 - That in case a person or persons supplying a contractor with labor or material as provided by the Act of Congress, approved February 24, 1905 (33 Stat.
Page 376 - ... in case of any default in the performance of any of the conditions or stipulations of such penal bond.