The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1998 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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28. lappuse
... revenue officer with whom his income tax return is required to be filed . ( 3 ) Custodian of certain unit investment trusts . The requirements of this para- graph shall not apply to a nominee who is acting as a custodian of the unit in ...
... revenue officer with whom his income tax return is required to be filed . ( 3 ) Custodian of certain unit investment trusts . The requirements of this para- graph shall not apply to a nominee who is acting as a custodian of the unit in ...
90. lappuse
... tax and additional amounts under chapter 68 of the Code . For purposes of applying subchapter A of chapter 67 and 68 ... income tax re- turn on a calendar year basis . X receives an extension of time until June 15 , 1978 , to file its ...
... tax and additional amounts under chapter 68 of the Code . For purposes of applying subchapter A of chapter 67 and 68 ... income tax re- turn on a calendar year basis . X receives an extension of time until June 15 , 1978 , to file its ...
140. lappuse
... Income taxes- ( i ) In general . The deduction for state , local , and foreign income , war profits and excess profits taxes ( " state income taxes " ) allowed by section 164 shall be considered defi- nitely related and allocable to the ...
... Income taxes- ( i ) In general . The deduction for state , local , and foreign income , war profits and excess profits taxes ( " state income taxes " ) allowed by section 164 shall be considered defi- nitely related and allocable to the ...
141. lappuse
... income tax is to be allocated ( and then apportioned , if necessary , subject to the rules of §1.861-8 ( d ) ) by reference to the taxable income that the law of the taxing juris- diction attributes to the taxpayer ( " state taxable ...
... income tax is to be allocated ( and then apportioned , if necessary , subject to the rules of §1.861-8 ( d ) ) by reference to the taxable income that the law of the taxing juris- diction attributes to the taxpayer ( " state taxable ...
142. lappuse
... income tax return and establish to the satisfaction of the District Director , upon examination , that the result of the alternative method more accu- rately reflects the factual relationship between the state income tax and the income ...
... income tax return and establish to the satisfaction of the District Director , upon examination , that the result of the alternative method more accu- rately reflects the factual relationship between the state income tax and the income ...
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472. lappuse - resident of a Contracting State" means any person who, under the laws of that State, is liable to tax therein by reason of his domicile, residence, place of management or any other criterion of a similar nature.
122. lappuse - States, there shall be deducted (for the purpose of computing the net income therefrom) the expenses, losses and other deductions properly apportioned or allocated thereto and a ratable part of other expenses, losses or other deductions which can not definitely be allocated to some item or class of gross income.
267. lappuse - Gains, profits and income from (1) transportation or other services rendered partly within and partly without the United States, or (2) from the sale of personal property produced (in whole or in part) by the taxpayer within and sold without the United States, or produced (in whole or in part) by the taxpayer without and sold within...
542. lappuse - States, whether resident or nonresident, may claim a credit for (i) the amount of any income, war profits, and excess profits taxes paid or accrued (or deemed paid or accrued under section 905(b)) during- the taxable year to any foreign country or to any possession of the United States: and (ii) his share of any such taxes of a partnership of which he is a member.
340. lappuse - In the case of a nonresident alien individual the deductions shall be allowed only if and to the extent that they are connected with income from sources within the United States; and the proper apportionment and allocation of the deductions with respect to sources of income within and without the United States shall be determined as provided in section 119, under rules and regulations prescribed by the Commissioner with the approval of the Secretary.
376. lappuse - Persons entitled to the benefits of this section shall not be allowed the credits against the tax for taxes of foreign countries and possessions of the United States allowed by section 901.
289. lappuse - Rentals or royalties from property located In the United States or from any Interest In such property, Including rentals or royalties for the use of or for the privilege of using In the United States, patents, copyrights, secret processes and formulas, good will, trademarks, trade brands, franchises, and other like property; and (5) Sale of real property.
82. lappuse - ... is greater than the excess of the net long-term capital gain over the net short-term capital loss of the taxable year, the portion of each distribution which shall be a capital gain dividend shall be only that proportion of the amount so designated which such excess of the net long-term capital gain over the net short-term capital loss bears to the aggregate amount so designated.
273. lappuse - States if— (A) the labor or services are performed by a nonresident alien individual temporarily present in the United States for a period or periods not exceeding a total of 90 days during the taxable year...
136. lappuse - States as provided in subsection (a) (2) of this section; (3) Compensation for labor or personal services performed without the United States; (4) Rentals or royalties from property located without the United States or from any interest in such property...