The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - Administrative law The Code of federal regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal register by the executive departments and agencies of the federal government. |
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... qualified investments in less developed countries . 1.955 Statutory provisions ; withdrawal of previously excluded subpart F income from qualified investment . 1.955-1 Shareholder's pro rata share of amount of previously excluded ...
... qualified investments in less developed countries . 1.955 Statutory provisions ; withdrawal of previously excluded subpart F income from qualified investment . 1.955-1 Shareholder's pro rata share of amount of previously excluded ...
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... qualified bank holding corporations . 1.1102-3 Allocation of earnings and profits in certain distributions by qualified bank holding corporations . 1.1103 Statutory provisions ; distributions pursuant to Bank Holding Company Act of 1956 ...
... qualified bank holding corporations . 1.1102-3 Allocation of earnings and profits in certain distributions by qualified bank holding corporations . 1.1103 Statutory provisions ; distributions pursuant to Bank Holding Company Act of 1956 ...
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... qualify as a regulated investment company , a corpo- ration must be : ( 1 ) Registered at all times during the taxable year , under the Investment Com- pany Act of 1940 , as amended ( 15 U.S.C. 80 a - 1 to 80 b - 2 ) , either as a ...
... qualify as a regulated investment company , a corpo- ration must be : ( 1 ) Registered at all times during the taxable year , under the Investment Com- pany Act of 1940 , as amended ( 15 U.S.C. 80 a - 1 to 80 b - 2 ) , either as a ...
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... qualified under section 851 ( e ) as an investment com- pany furnishing capital to development cor- porations . On June 30 , 1954 , the XYZ Cor- poration purchased 1,000 shares of the stock of the A Corporation at a cost of $ 30,000 ...
... qualified under section 851 ( e ) as an investment com- pany furnishing capital to development cor- porations . On June 30 , 1954 , the XYZ Cor- poration purchased 1,000 shares of the stock of the A Corporation at a cost of $ 30,000 ...
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... qualified under the 5 percent limitation provided by section 851 ( b ) ( 4 ) ( A ) as modified by section 851 ( e ) ( 1 ) , illustrated as follows : Basis to the XYZ Corporation of the 1,000 shares of the A Corporation's stock ac ...
... qualified under the 5 percent limitation provided by section 851 ( b ) ( 4 ) ( A ) as modified by section 851 ( e ) ( 1 ) , illustrated as follows : Basis to the XYZ Corporation of the 1,000 shares of the A Corporation's stock ac ...
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Page 447 - If an exchange would be within the provisions of subsection (b) (1), (2), (3), or (5) of this section if it were not for the fact that the property received 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...
Page 505 - ... as is not in excess of his ratable share of the undistributed earnings and profits of the corporation accumulated after February 28, 1913. The remainder, if any, of the gain recognized under paragraph (1) shall be taxed as a gain from the exchange of property.
Page 153 - States— (1) If 80 per centum or more of the gross income of such citizen or domestic corporation (computed without the benefit of this section) for the three-year period immediately preceding the close of the taxable year (or for such part of such period immediately preceding the close of such taxable year as may be applicable) was derived from sources within a possession of the United States...
Page 394 - Amount realized. — The amount realized from the sale or other disposition of property shall be the sum of any money received plus the fair market value of the property (other than money) received.
Page 424 - If the property was acquired after December 31, 1920, by a transfer in trust (other than by a transfer in trust by a gift, bequest, or devise) the basis shall be the same as it would be in the hands of the grantor, increased in the amount of gain or decreased in the amount of loss recognized to the grantor upon such transfer under the law applicable to the year in which the transfer was made.
Page 84 - The income of a nonresident alien individual which consists exclusively of earnings derived from the operation of a ship or ships documented under the laws of a foreign country which grants an equivalent exemption to citizens of the United States and to corporations organized in the United States shall not be included in gross income and shall be exempt from taxation under this chapter.
Page 453 - For purposes of this paragraph and paragraph (3), the term "control" means the ownership of stock possessing at least 80 percent of the total combined voting power of all classes of stock entitled to vote and at least 80 percent of the total number of shares of all other classes of stock of the corporation.
Page 264 - See section 958(b)(4). (e) Options. If any person has an option to acquire stock, such stock: shall be considered as owned by such person. For purposes of the preceding sentence, an option to acquire such an option, and each one of a series of such options, shall be considered as an option to acquire such stock.
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Page 449 - For purposes of this section, section 1035(a), and section 1036(a), where as part of the consideration to the taxpayer another party to the exchange assumed a liability of the taxpayer or acquired from the taxpayer property subject to a liability, such assumption or acquisition (in the amount of the liability) shall be considered as money received by the taxpayer on the exchange.