Reports of the United States Tax Court, 86. sējumsUnited States Tax Court, 1986 |
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76. lappuse
... purchase the Property , and that in so doing they would pay more for the Property than someone who was interested in purchasing the Property for its land value . [ Tr . 438-40 ] In this hypothetical auction , at least one bidder , the ...
... purchase the Property , and that in so doing they would pay more for the Property than someone who was interested in purchasing the Property for its land value . [ Tr . 438-40 ] In this hypothetical auction , at least one bidder , the ...
95. lappuse
... purchase price of $ 36,850 . In December of 1967 , the corporation received an offer to purchase the Ketteman property for $ 7,000 per acre , but the offer was rejected due to the payment terms reflected in the offer . Also in December ...
... purchase price of $ 36,850 . In December of 1967 , the corporation received an offer to purchase the Ketteman property for $ 7,000 per acre , but the offer was rejected due to the payment terms reflected in the offer . Also in December ...
119. lappuse
... purchase crude oil and may purchase natural gas from NIOC and shall resell in Iran for export from Iran ( 1 ) the crude oil and natural gas so purchased , except so much thereof as is delivered to refinery hereunder , and ( 2 ) the ...
... purchase crude oil and may purchase natural gas from NIOC and shall resell in Iran for export from Iran ( 1 ) the crude oil and natural gas so purchased , except so much thereof as is delivered to refinery hereunder , and ( 2 ) the ...
126. lappuse
... purchase the excess quantity . In the event that NIOC made an inaccurate and low estimate of the total quantity of crude oil available , the trading companies were entitled to increase their nomina- tions up to the amount of the excess ...
... purchase the excess quantity . In the event that NIOC made an inaccurate and low estimate of the total quantity of crude oil available , the trading companies were entitled to increase their nomina- tions up to the amount of the excess ...
127. lappuse
... purchased crude oil from NIOC at the wellhead and sold substantially all of such oil to Gulf Iran . Gulf Iran in turn resold ... purchase all of the natural gas not required by NIOC for internal consumption in Iran . The price paid was ...
... purchased crude oil from NIOC at the wellhead and sold substantially all of such oil to Gulf Iran . Gulf Iran in turn resold ... purchase all of the natural gas not required by NIOC for internal consumption in Iran . The price paid was ...
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9th Cir accrued activity affd agreement alternative minimum tax amount apply assets Barrow Brooksville cash CATV CATV system claimed Commissioner Comp-U-Med Comp-U-Med's contract corporation Court crude oil decedent decedent's December 31 deductions determined Digitax distribution Erickson executed expenses fact fair market value Federal income tax fees filed franchise gift tax gross income Income Tax Regs income tax return interest Internal Revenue Code Internal Revenue Service investment investors issue Kuwait lease limited loss mineral minimum NIOC nonrecourse debt nonrecourse note Norwood notice of deficiency obligation operating organization paid parties partner partnership Paxton payment percent period petition petitioner petitioner's production promissory note purchase purposes pursuant received Reportco respect respondent respondent's royalty Rule Service statute statutory notice straddle sublicenses supra T-Bond T.C. Memo tax liability taxable taxpayer terminals tion trade or business transaction trust windfall profit tax
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957. lappuse - Subject to the limitation of section 904, the following amounts shall be allowed as the credit under subsection (a): (1) CITIZENS AND DOMESTIC CORPORATIONS.— In the case of a citizen of the United States and of a domestic corporation, the amount of any income, war profits, and excess profits taxes paid or accrued during the taxable year to any foreign country or to any possession of the United States; and (2) RESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OR PUERTO RICO.
576. 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 sell and both having reasonable knowledge of relevant facts.
343. lappuse - The amount of any item of gross income shall be included in the gross income for the taxable year in which received by the taxpayer, unless, under the method of accounting used in computing taxable income, such amount is to be properly accounted for as of a different period.
805. lappuse - ... 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...
488. lappuse - The Board in redetermining a deficiency in respect of any taxable year shall consider such facts with relation to the taxes for other taxable years as may be necessary correctly to redetermine the amount of such deficiency, but in so doing shall have no jurisdiction to determine whether or not the tax for any other taxable year has been overpaid or underpaid.
805. lappuse - ... the possession or enjoyment of, or the right to the income from, the property, or (2) the right, either alone or in conjunction with any person, to designate the persons who shall possess or enjoy the property or the income therefrom ; except in case of a bona fide sale for an adequate and full consideration in money or money's worth.
132. lappuse - An economic interest is possessed in every case in which the taxpayer has acquired, by investment, any interest in mineral in place or standing...
956. lappuse - ... in the year in which the taxes of the foreign country or the possession of the United States accrued, subject, however, to the conditions prescribed in subsection (c) of this section.
1039. lappuse - We cannot too often reiterate that 'taxation is not so much concerned with the refinements of title as it is with actual command over the property taxed — the actual benefit for which the tax is paid.
142. lappuse - If It were not for the fact that the property received In exchange consists not only of property permitted by such paragraph to be received without the recognition of gain, but also of other property or money...