Tax Policy and Administration: Improvements for More Effective Tax-exempt Bond Oversight : Report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Human Resources and Intergovernmental Relations, Committee on Government Operations, House of RepresentativesThe Office, 1993 - 81 lappuses |
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1.5. rezultāts no 18.
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... investing bond proceeds in securities at higher interest rates . In response , Congress expanded restrictions on tax ... investors accept lower interest rates to obtain income exempt from federal tax . Thus , issuers ' costs are lower ...
... investing bond proceeds in securities at higher interest rates . In response , Congress expanded restrictions on tax ... investors accept lower interest rates to obtain income exempt from federal tax . Thus , issuers ' costs are lower ...
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... investors rather than responsible parties directly , is complex to administer , and is often disproportionately severe . In about 70 cases since Disclosure Options Could Promote Compliance 1981 , IRS has used Page 5 GAO / GGD - 93-104 ...
... investors rather than responsible parties directly , is complex to administer , and is often disproportionately severe . In about 70 cases since Disclosure Options Could Promote Compliance 1981 , IRS has used Page 5 GAO / GGD - 93-104 ...
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... investors could illegally shelter income and avoid paying taxes . Because IRS has not actually tried to apply this penalty in the area of tax - exempt bonds , it is not known how difficult it will be to prove such intent for complex tax ...
... investors could illegally shelter income and avoid paying taxes . Because IRS has not actually tried to apply this penalty in the area of tax - exempt bonds , it is not known how difficult it will be to prove such intent for complex tax ...
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... investors would be willing to accept lower interest rates to obtain tax - exempt income . Since the 1960s , however , issuers increasingly have used tax - exempt bonds to finance activities that also have benefited private parties and ...
... investors would be willing to accept lower interest rates to obtain tax - exempt income . Since the 1960s , however , issuers increasingly have used tax - exempt bonds to finance activities that also have benefited private parties and ...
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... investors . Bond insurance protects the investor against default . A trustee is the custodian of a bond's funds and the official representative of bondholders in their contract with the issuer . Introduction Changes in the Tax - Exempt ...
... investors . Bond insurance protects the investor against default . A trustee is the custodian of a bond's funds and the official representative of bondholders in their contract with the issuer . Introduction Changes in the Tax - Exempt ...
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abusive tax shelters amount arbitrage restrictions Bond Audit Program bond counsels bond enforcement efforts bond issuances bond proceeds complex comply Congress determine developed earn arbitrage encourage compliance encourage voluntary compliance Enhance Voluntary Compliance Exempt Organizations Expanded Bond Audit federal governmental unit identified Improvements Needed income intercity rail Internal Revenue Bulletin Internal Revenue Code investors IRC requires IRC restricts IRC Section IRS officials limited market participants mortgage note Needed in IRS noncompliance Options to Enhance PABS penalty percent private activity bonds proactive program officials Promote Compliance promote voluntary compliance promoting abusive tax qualified student loan regulations responsible revenue agents revenue rulings sanction shell corporation small-issue bonds Special rules apply staff staffing strategies target tax expenditures tax law tax-exempt bond abuses tax-exempt bond enforcement tax-exempt bond industry tax-exempt bond issues tax-exempt bond market tax-exempt bond oversight tax-exempt bond provisions Tax-Exempt Bond Requirements tax-exempt bond returns taxpayer transactions volume cap
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12. lappuse - tax expenditures" means those revenue losses attributable to provisions of the Federal tax laws which allow a special exclusion, exemption, or deduction from gross income or which provide a special credit, a preferential rate of tax, or a deferral of tax liability; and the term "tax expenditures budget" means an enumeration of such tax expenditures.
18. lappuse - A closing agreement may be entered into in any case in which there appears to be an advantage in having the case permanently and conclusively closed, or if good and sufficient reasons are shown by the taxpayer for desiring a closing agreement and it is determined by the Commissioner that the United States will sustain no disadvantage through consummation of such an agreement.
72. lappuse - Exempt facility bonds (ie, bonds used to finance airports, docks and wharves, mass commuting facilities, facilities for the furnishing of water, sewage facilities, solid waste disposal facilities, qualified residential rental projects, facilities for the local furnishing of electric energy or gas, local district heating or cooling facilities, qualified hazardous waste facilities, or high-speed intercity rail facilities);1* (2) pre-'92 qualified mortgage bonds («J 5305);1...
12. lappuse - ... automatically increasing the size of the charitable contribution tax expenditure even if taxpayers did not make larger contributions. Alternatively, if both the interest exclusion and the charitable deduction were repealed simultaneously, the increase in tax liability would be greater than the sum of the two separate tax expenditures since each is estimated assuming that the other remains in force. The annual value of tax expenditures for tax deferrals is prepared on a cash basis. For example,...
19. lappuse - The Comptroller of the Currency, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation...
48. lappuse - In any case where the tax is not deposited on or before the earlier of "(i) the day 10 days after the date of the first delinquency notice to the...
63. lappuse - Section 148(a) provides generally that the term "arbitrage bond" means any bond issued as part of an issue any portion of the proceeds of which is reasonably expected (at the time of issuance of the bond) to be used to acquire higher yielding investments or to replace funds that were used to acquire such investments.
27. lappuse - Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Oversight of the House Committee on Ways and Means, 102d Cong., 2d Sees.
36. lappuse - IRS: Important Strides Forward Since 1988 but More Needs to Be Done GAO/GGD-91-74 Apr.
67. lappuse - Only for purposes of this section, the term "private activity bond" shall not include any exempt facility bond described in section 142(a)(6) which is issued as part of an issue if all of the property to be financed by the net proceeds of such issue is to be owned by a governmental unit. (2) Safe harbor for determination of government ownership.