Revenue Revision 1927-28: Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Interim, 69th-70th Congresses, October 31 to November 10, 1927, Including Briefs, Memoranda, and Letters Received Up to November 26, 1927 : Indexed |
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Page 100
... Appeals extended so that they can hear cases in which there is an overassessment allowed the taxpayer . The law itself limits tax cases which can be considered by the Board of Tax Appeals to ones in which there is a net deficiency . In ...
... Appeals extended so that they can hear cases in which there is an overassessment allowed the taxpayer . The law itself limits tax cases which can be considered by the Board of Tax Appeals to ones in which there is a net deficiency . In ...
Page 101
... appeal from the decisions of the Board of Tax Appeals quickly enough . We believe that six months is a long enough time for the bureau either to appeal or to acquiesce , allowing precedent to be established by which the bureau itself ...
... appeal from the decisions of the Board of Tax Appeals quickly enough . We believe that six months is a long enough time for the bureau either to appeal or to acquiesce , allowing precedent to be established by which the bureau itself ...
Page 103
... Appeals are absolutely forced to regard it as the law and that they must so rule . Mr. CHINDBLOM . That is where a taxpayer changes his method of settlement from a payment of the tax upon the entire sale to a pay- ment of a tax upon ...
... Appeals are absolutely forced to regard it as the law and that they must so rule . Mr. CHINDBLOM . That is where a taxpayer changes his method of settlement from a payment of the tax upon the entire sale to a pay- ment of a tax upon ...
Page 121
... Appeals or the courts . The indefiniteness and ambiguity of some of the provisions of these acts have entailed upon the corporate taxpayer losses and ex- penses in many cases in excess of the amount of the tax , through the necessity of ...
... Appeals or the courts . The indefiniteness and ambiguity of some of the provisions of these acts have entailed upon the corporate taxpayer losses and ex- penses in many cases in excess of the amount of the tax , through the necessity of ...
Page 124
... Appeals , and the last regulation on the subject , paragraph ( b ) of article 222 , reads : Expenditures for plant and equipment , not including expenditures for main- tenance and for ordinary and necessary repairs , shall be charged to ...
... Appeals , and the last regulation on the subject , paragraph ( b ) of article 222 , reads : Expenditures for plant and equipment , not including expenditures for main- tenance and for ordinary and necessary repairs , shall be charged to ...
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Page 267 - ... property ; also from interest, rent, dividends, securities, or the transaction of any business carried on for gain or profit, or gains or profits and income derived from any source whatever.
Page 261 - ... 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 264 - BASIS. (a) Dealers in personal property. — Under regulations prescribed by the Commissioner with the approval of the Secretary, a person who regularly sells or otherwise disposes of personal property on the installment plan may return as income therefrom in any taxable year that proportion of the installment payments actually received in that year which the gross profit realized or to be realized when payment is completed, bears to the total contract price.
Page 435 - fiduciary" means a guardian, trustee, executor, administrator, receiver, conservator, or any person acting in any fiduciary capacity for any person. (7) The term " withholding agent " means any person required to deduct and withhold any tax under the provisions of section 143 or 144.
Page 457 - ... bonds, notes, choses in action, certificates of trust or beneficial interest, or other securities or evidences of indebtedness or interest) is exchanged solely for property of a like kind to be held either for productive use in trade or business or for investment.
Page 280 - For purposes of this section, the term "earned income" means wages, salaries, or professional fees, and other amounts received as compensation for personal services actually rendered, but does not include that part of the compensation derived by the taxpayer for personal services rendered by him to a corporation which represents a distribution of earnings or profits rather than a reasonable allowance as compensation for the personal services actually rendered. In the case of a taxpayer engaged in...
Page 423 - ... because there is accumulated and maintained by it a reserve required by State law or a reasonable reserve for any necessary purpose.
Page 422 - ... for the purpose of purchasing supplies and equipment for the use of members or other persons, and turning over such supplies and equipment to them at actual cost, plus necessary expenses.
Page 422 - Farmers', fruit growers', or like associations organized and operated on a cooperative basis (a) for the purpose of marketing the products of members or other producers, and turning back to them the proceeds of sales, less the necessary marketing expenses...
Page 257 - 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...