Reports of the United States Tax Court, 94. sējumsUnited States Tax Court, 1990 |
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21. lappuse
... petitioner is entitled to a home office deduction pursuant to section 280A , ( 2 ) whether petitioner is entitled to a business expense deduction for the use of his automobile , ( 3 ) whether petitioner is entitled to a deduction for ...
... petitioner is entitled to a home office deduction pursuant to section 280A , ( 2 ) whether petitioner is entitled to a business expense deduction for the use of his automobile , ( 3 ) whether petitioner is entitled to a deduction for ...
22. lappuse
... Petitioner spent an average of 2 to 3 hours a day working in his home office but never treated patients there . Petitioner's only " personal " use of his home office was office was to balance to balance his checkbook which combined his ...
... Petitioner spent an average of 2 to 3 hours a day working in his home office but never treated patients there . Petitioner's only " personal " use of his home office was office was to balance to balance his checkbook which combined his ...
23. lappuse
... petitioner was sent an investment proposal . Peti- tioner was advised by his accountant , however , that the investment was a sham tax shelter . Consequently , petitioner did not invest in the tax shelter . Petitioner claimed as a ...
... petitioner was sent an investment proposal . Peti- tioner was advised by his accountant , however , that the investment was a sham tax shelter . Consequently , petitioner did not invest in the tax shelter . Petitioner claimed as a ...
28. lappuse
... petitioner performed in his home office , viz , bookkeeping , billing , preparation for pa- tients , and continuing medical education , were distinct from those he performed at the hospital . He maintained patient records , billed ...
... petitioner performed in his home office , viz , bookkeeping , billing , preparation for pa- tients , and continuing medical education , were distinct from those he performed at the hospital . He maintained patient records , billed ...
29. lappuse
... Petitioner's practice as an anesthesiologist , in effect , was headquartered in his home office . Section 280A was not enacted to compel a taxpayer to rent office space rather than work out of his own home . See Meiers v . Commis ...
... Petitioner's practice as an anesthesiologist , in effect , was headquartered in his home office . Section 280A was not enacted to compel a taxpayer to rent office space rather than work out of his own home . See Meiers v . Commis ...
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772. lappuse - 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.
217. lappuse - 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 to sell and both having reasonable knowledge of relevant facts.
411. lappuse - Secretary or his delegate may distribute, apportion, or allocate gross income, deductions, credits, or allowances between or among such organizations, trades, or businesses. if he determines that such distribution, apportionment, or allocation is necessary in order to prevent evasion of taxes or clearly to reflect the income of any of such organizations, trades, or businesses.
342. lappuse - For the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease, or for the purpose of affecting any structure or function of the body...
667. lappuse - All the rest, residue and remainder of all 196 US Statement of the Case. the property and estate, real, personal and mixed, of every description, and wheresoever situated, of which I may die seized or possessed...
326. lappuse - ... to the taxpayer at his last known address, shall be sufficient for the purposes of this title even if such taxpayer is deceased, or is under a legal disability, or. in the case of a corporation, has terminated its existence.
15. lappuse - Notwithstanding the provisions of section 7421 (a), the making of such assessment or the beginning of such proceeding or levy during the time such prohibition Is In force may be enjoined by a proceeding In the proper court.
576. lappuse - ... (1) The communications must originate in a confidence that they will not be disclosed; (2) This element of confidentiality must be essential to the full and satisfactory maintenance of the relation between the parties; (3) The relation must be one which in the opinion of the community ought to be sedulously fostered; (4) The injury that would inure to the relation by the disclosure of the communications must be greater than the benefit thereby gained for the correct disposal of litigation.
847. lappuse - The amounts that may be deducted as claims against a decedent's estate are such only as represent personal obligations of the decedent existing at the time of his death, whether or not then matured, and interest thereon which had accrued at the time of death.
30. lappuse - An individual (including a trust or estate) can also deduct ordinary and necessary expenses paid or incurred during the taxable year for the production or collection of income, or for the management, conservation, or maintenance of property held for the production of income...