Reports of the Tax Court of the United States, 118. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 2002 |
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... period of fever blisters due to the trauma . Then he had to wait months in England to recover so that he could be sent home to the hills of Tennessee . As a poor country boy , he could never have attended Duke Law School without the ...
... period of fever blisters due to the trauma . Then he had to wait months in England to recover so that he could be sent home to the hills of Tennessee . As a poor country boy , he could never have attended Duke Law School without the ...
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... period of section 39 ( a ) expires or ( 2 ) the taxpayer dies . See sec . 196 . The right to apply a TJC , however , does not come without limitation . As relevant herein , section 280C ( a ) provides that " No deduction shall be ...
... period of section 39 ( a ) expires or ( 2 ) the taxpayer dies . See sec . 196 . The right to apply a TJC , however , does not come without limitation . As relevant herein , section 280C ( a ) provides that " No deduction shall be ...
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... period applies for both regular tax and minimum purposes . [ General Explanation of the 1986 Act , supra at 470. ] Second , in its discussion of " other rules " , the General Expla- nation of the 1986 Act states : Under the Act , the ...
... period applies for both regular tax and minimum purposes . [ General Explanation of the 1986 Act , supra at 470. ] Second , in its discussion of " other rules " , the General Expla- nation of the 1986 Act states : Under the Act , the ...
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... period of years , in order properly to compute total income each year in light of the fact that , in later years , the regular tax deduction typically is smaller than the deduction would be if calculated on a straight line basis over a ...
... period of years , in order properly to compute total income each year in light of the fact that , in later years , the regular tax deduction typically is smaller than the deduction would be if calculated on a straight line basis over a ...
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... period in which respondent replied is not an unreasonable delay . D. Conclusion For the foregoing reasons , respondent's determination is sustained as to the addition to tax for failure to pay for 1995 , and respondent's failure to ...
... period in which respondent replied is not an unreasonable delay . D. Conclusion For the foregoing reasons , respondent's determination is sustained as to the addition to tax for failure to pay for 1995 , and respondent's failure to ...
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179. lappuse - provides: If scientific, technical, or other specialized knowledge will assist the trier of fact to understand the evidence or to determine a fact in issue, a witness qualified as an expert by knowledge, skill, experience, training, or education, may testify thereto in the form of an opinion or otherwise * * * Thus,
341. lappuse - Income Tax Regs. 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 the relevant facts. Sec. 1.170Al(c)(2), Income Tax Regs.
100. lappuse - "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 to sell and both having reasonable knowledge of relevant facts.'" United States v. Cartwright, 411 US
97. lappuse - the price at which 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 the relevant facts". United States v. Cartwright, 411 US 546, 551
316. lappuse - 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 to sell and both having reasonable knowledge of relevant facts.
273. lappuse - When an act of Congress is appropriately challenged in the courts as not conforming to the constitutional mandate the judicial branch of the Government has only one duty,—to lay the article of the Constitution which is invoked beside the statute which is challenged and to decide
3. lappuse - SEC. 38. GENERAL BUSINESS CREDIT. (a) ALLOWANCE OF CREDIT.—There shall be allowed as a credit against the tax imposed by this chapter for the taxable year an amount equal to the sum of— (1) the business credit carryforwards carried to such taxable year, (2) the amount of the current year business credit, plus (3) the business credit
309. lappuse - treaty and statute relate to the same subject, the courts will always endeavor to construe them so as to give effect to both, if that can be done without violating the language of either; but if the two are inconsistent, the one last in date will control the other, * * * [Whitney v. Robertson,
85. lappuse - No gain or loss shall be recognized to a corporation if such corporation is a party to a reorganization and exchanges property, in pursuance of the plan of reorganization, solely for stock or securities in another corporation a party to the reorganization.
169. lappuse - In making the foregoing determinations, the court shall review the whole record or those parts of it cited by a party, and due account shall be taken of the rule of prejudicial error. [Emphasis added.]