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47. lappuse
... wife as com- munity property ( or the income from which was community property ) , or was owned by tenants in common , joint ten- ants , or tenants by the entirety , each person who had a community interest in such stock and each tenant ...
... wife as com- munity property ( or the income from which was community property ) , or was owned by tenants in common , joint ten- ants , or tenants by the entirety , each person who had a community interest in such stock and each tenant ...
57. lappuse
... wife as com- munity property ( or the income from which is community property ) , or is owned by tenants in common , joint ten- ants , or tenants by the entirety , each person having a community interest in such stock and each tenant in ...
... wife as com- munity property ( or the income from which is community property ) , or is owned by tenants in common , joint ten- ants , or tenants by the entirety , each person having a community interest in such stock and each tenant in ...
73. lappuse
... wife on May 1 ---- . Gift of property to charitable organization on May 15 .---- Total gifts --- . Less exclusions ( $ 3,000 for each gift ) . Total included amount of gifts . $ 13,000 86 , 000 10 , 000 109 , 000 9,000 100 , 000 Marital ...
... wife on May 1 ---- . Gift of property to charitable organization on May 15 .---- Total gifts --- . Less exclusions ( $ 3,000 for each gift ) . Total included amount of gifts . $ 13,000 86 , 000 10 , 000 109 , 000 9,000 100 , 000 Marital ...
74. lappuse
... wife in 1955. This property was valued , for the purpose of the estate tax , at $ 100,000 and was property for which a marital deduction may be taken . The decedent was survived by his wife to whom he left the major part of his estate ...
... wife in 1955. This property was valued , for the purpose of the estate tax , at $ 100,000 and was property for which a marital deduction may be taken . The decedent was survived by his wife to whom he left the major part of his estate ...
75. lappuse
... wife consented that the gift should be considered as made one- half by him and one - half by her . The property was thereafter included in the donor's gross estate . Under the " first limitation " , the amount of the gift tax of the ...
... wife consented that the gift should be considered as made one- half by him and one - half by her . The property was thereafter included in the donor's gross estate . Under the " first limitation " , the amount of the gift tax of the ...
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156. lappuse - ... benefit of any private stockholder or individual, and no substantial part of the activities of which is carrying on propaganda, or otherwise attempting, to influence legislation, or to a trustee or trustees, or a fraternal society, order, or association operating under the lodge system...
116. 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...
121. lappuse - ... where the enjoyment thereof was subject at the date of his death to any change through the exercise of a power, either by the decedent alone or in conjunction with any person, to alter, amend, or revoke, or where the decedent relinquished any such power in contemplation of his death.
144. lappuse - For claims against the estate, and (4) For unpaid mortgages on, or any indebtedness in respect of, property where the value of the decedent's interest therein, undimlnlshed by such mortgage or indebtedness, Is Included In the value of the gross estate, as are allowable by the laws of the jurisdiction, whether within or without the United States, under which the estate Is being administered.
234. lappuse - The tax shall apply whether the transfer is in trust or otherwise, whether the gift is direct or indirect, and whether the property is real or personal, tangible or intangible...
7. lappuse - ... and the corporation itself is organized under the laws of the United States or of a State, Territory, District, or possession thereof, but in the case of a corporation, association, or partnership operating any vessel in the coastwise trade the amount of interest required to be owned by citizens of the United States shall be 75 per centum.
95. 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.
7. lappuse - The controlling interest in a corporation shall not be deemed to be owned by citizens of the United States (a) if the title to a majority of the stock thereof is not vested in such citizens free from any trust or fiduciary obligation in favor of any person not a citizen of the United States...
275. lappuse - Columbia, for exclusively public purposes, or to or for the use of any corporation organized and operated exclusively for religious, charitable, scientific, literary, or educational purposes, including the encouragement of art and the prevention of cruelty to children or animals, no part of the net earnings of which inures to the benefit of any private stockholder or individual...
143. lappuse - ... in money or money's worth, but is not a bona fide sale for an adequate and full consideration in money or money's worth, there shall be included in the gross estate only the excess of the fair market value at the time of death of the property otherwise to be included on account of such transaction, over the value of the consideration received therefor by the decedent.