Reports of the Tax Court of the United States, Volume 49U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 - Taxation |
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Page 13
... fees expended by petitioner for the recovery of taxable interest were allowable as a deduction in the year in issue . Respondent reads these two holdings as meaning that we are allowing petitioner to deduct the full amount of the court ...
... fees expended by petitioner for the recovery of taxable interest were allowable as a deduction in the year in issue . Respondent reads these two holdings as meaning that we are allowing petitioner to deduct the full amount of the court ...
Page 14
... fees paid by pe- titioner for the recovery of goodwill are to be capitalized , even though a portion of such amount ( $ 331.04 ) has been reimbursed . It was not our intention that these holdings be given such interpretation . Therefore ...
... fees paid by pe- titioner for the recovery of goodwill are to be capitalized , even though a portion of such amount ( $ 331.04 ) has been reimbursed . It was not our intention that these holdings be given such interpretation . Therefore ...
Page 39
... fee ; Ann Gunn , 25 percent less her lawyer's fee ; and Fred Gunn , 25 percent less his lawyer's fee . The court awarded a fee of $ 10,000 to each lawyer , or $ 30,000 to the three lawyers . There also was an appraiser's fee of $ 500 ...
... fee ; Ann Gunn , 25 percent less her lawyer's fee ; and Fred Gunn , 25 percent less his lawyer's fee . The court awarded a fee of $ 10,000 to each lawyer , or $ 30,000 to the three lawyers . There also was an appraiser's fee of $ 500 ...
Page 41
... fees incident to the within action , for costs of suit and for such other and further relief as may be proper in the premises . This proceeding was entitled " Complaint to Partition Real Property . " The above - described proceeding ...
... fees incident to the within action , for costs of suit and for such other and further relief as may be proper in the premises . This proceeding was entitled " Complaint to Partition Real Property . " The above - described proceeding ...
Page 42
... fees would be determined by the court , and counsel fees would be paid " directly by the referee to the respective counsel appearing of record . " On September 22 , 1961 , the report of Gallagher , the referee , was filed in the ...
... fees would be determined by the court , and counsel fees would be paid " directly by the referee to the respective counsel appearing of record . " On September 22 , 1961 , the report of Gallagher , the referee , was filed in the ...
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Page 342 - 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 259 - No gain or loss shall be recognized if property held for productive use in trade or business or for investment...
Page 143 - ... intended to take effect in possession or enjoyment at or after his death, or of which he has at any time made a transfer, by trust or otherwise, under which he has retained for his life or for any period not ascertainable without reference to his death or for any period which does not in fact end before his death...
Page 533 - Rentals or other payments required to be made as a condition to the continued use or possession, for purposes of the trade or business, of property to which the taxpayer has not taken or Is not taking title or In which he has no equity.
Page 469 - ... where the enjoyment thereof was subject at the date of his death to any change through the exercise of a power, either by the decedent alone or in conjunction with any person, to alter, amend, or revoke, or where the decedent relinquished any such power in contemplation of his death.
Page 114 - The fair market value is the price at which the property would change hands between a willing buyer and a willing seller, neither being under any compulsion to buy or sell and both having reasonable knowledge of relevant facts.
Page 665 - As used in this subsection, the term "security" means any bond, debenture, note, or certificate or other evidence of indebtedness, issued by any corporation (including one issued by a government or political subdivision thereof), with interest coupons or in registered form...
Page 178 - A trust created or organized in the United States and forming part of a stock bonus, pension, or profit-sharing plan of an employer for the exclusive benefit of his employees or their beneficiaries...
Page 593 - Any transfer of a material part of his property in the nature of a final disposition or distribution thereof, made by the decedent within two years prior to his death without such a consideration, shall, unless shown to the contrary, be deemed to have been made in contemplation of death...
Page 519 - For the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease, or for the purpose of affecting any structure or function of the body (including amounts paid for accident or health insurance) , or (B) For transportation primarily for and essential to medical care referred to in subparagraph (A).