Reports of the Tax Court of the United States, Volume 80U.S. Government Printing Office, 1983 - Taxation |
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... profit of more than $ 29 million as a result of this unsuccessful offer . Thus , petitioner had adequate funds to engage in a cash acquisition program . Petitioner also sought unsuccessfully to acquire Microwave Associates , one of the ...
... profit of more than $ 29 million as a result of this unsuccessful offer . Thus , petitioner had adequate funds to engage in a cash acquisition program . Petitioner also sought unsuccessfully to acquire Microwave Associates , one of the ...
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... profits in the Brewer's Island venture , excluding , of course , the first $ 4,000,000.00 of profit , one - half of which you would be obligated to pay on the first deal . 13. No mention was made at the conference of any obligation on ...
... profits in the Brewer's Island venture , excluding , of course , the first $ 4,000,000.00 of profit , one - half of which you would be obligated to pay on the first deal . 13. No mention was made at the conference of any obligation on ...
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... profit . I think that we all agree that it will be extremely difficult to draw a contract which defines profit . Jack asked me to emphasize the fact that it will be impossible to give security on Brewer's Island property . As you know ...
... profit . I think that we all agree that it will be extremely difficult to draw a contract which defines profit . Jack asked me to emphasize the fact that it will be impossible to give security on Brewer's Island property . As you know ...
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... profits on the sales . It is the position of the Internal Revenue Service that the property at the time of transfer was fully developed and ready for sale ; that the transfer of the property to Enterprises was sham , and that the profit ...
... profits on the sales . It is the position of the Internal Revenue Service that the property at the time of transfer was fully developed and ready for sale ; that the transfer of the property to Enterprises was sham , and that the profit ...
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... profit , most of such profit being realized in 1963 and 1964 . It is the position of the Internal Revenue Service that the formation of the alphabet corporations , and the transfer of land to them , had no business purpose other than ...
... profit , most of such profit being realized in 1963 and 1964 . It is the position of the Internal Revenue Service that the formation of the alphabet corporations , and the transfer of land to them , had no business purpose other than ...
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Page 142 - ... in order to prevent evasion of taxes or clearly to reflect the income of any of such organizations, trades, or businesses.
Page 141 - The legal right of a taxpayer to decrease the amount of what otherwise would be his taxes, or altogether avoid them, by means which the law permits, cannot be doubted.
Page 1066 - Receipts of shipowners' mutual protection and Indemnity associations; Dividends from China Trade Act corporations; Compensation of employees of foreign governments. (c) Inventories. — Whenever In the opinion of the Commissioner the use of Inventories is necessary In order clearly to determine the Income of any taxpayer, inventories shall be taken by such taxpayer upon such basis as the Commissioner, with the approval of the Secretary, may prescribe as conforming as nearly as may be to the best...
Page 188 - In contravention of the agreement between the partners, where the circumstances do not permit a dissolution under any other provision of this section, by the express will of any partner at any time...
Page 845 - In determining his income tax. each partner shall take into account separately his distributive share of the partnership's...
Page 501 - If an exchange would be within the provisions of paragraph (3) of sub-division (b) if it were not for the fact that the property received in exchange consists not only of stock or securities permitted by such paragraph to be received without the recognition of gain, but also of other property or money...
Page 300 - Basically, the question in each case is whether the facts alleged, under all the circumstances, show that there is a substantial controversy, between parties having adverse legal interests, of sufficient immediacy and reality to warrant the issuance of a declaratory judgment.
Page 774 - In the case of a taxpayer engaged in a trade or business in which both personal services and capital are material incomeproducing factors...
Page 555 - capital assets' means property held by the taxpayer (whether or not connected with his trade or business), but does not include stock in trade of the taxpayer or other property of a kind which would properly be included in the inventory of the taxpayer if on hand at the close .of the taxable year, or property held by the taxpayer primarily for sale to customers in the ordinary course of his trade or business...
Page 849 - An assignee for the benefit of creditors or any person appointed by the court shall have the right to enforce the contributions specified in clause (d) of this paragraph.