Louisiana Business Bulletin, 4. sējums,1. izdevums1942 |
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... married person living with husband or wife , the personal exemption is $ 2,500 . If husband and wife make separate returns , the $ 2,500 exemption may be taken by either or divided between them as they see fit . ( 2 ) Credit for ...
... married person living with husband or wife , the personal exemption is $ 2,500 . If husband and wife make separate returns , the $ 2,500 exemption may be taken by either or divided between them as they see fit . ( 2 ) Credit for ...
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... husband and wife share equally all income earned by either . This is a rule of civil law . In this ex- ample , the filing of separate returns will effect considerable savings in taxes . If Mr. and Mrs. Meyers report separately , the ...
... husband and wife share equally all income earned by either . This is a rule of civil law . In this ex- ample , the filing of separate returns will effect considerable savings in taxes . If Mr. and Mrs. Meyers report separately , the ...
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$3,000 limitation applies A. B. Gray's adjusted net income Assume that A. B. capital stock tax cerns compensation for personal computation of Gray's computed as follows Credit for dependents credit for dividends declared value excess deductions of $195 dividends received 85 E. A. SALIERS earned income credit excess profits tax FEDERAL AND LOUISIANA federal income tax file a return Gray supported entirely Gray's tax gross profits husband or wife income in excess income Less income subject income tax law income tax returns interest on U. S. inventories Louisiana income tax LOUISIANA LAWS Louisiana State University March 31 Meyers Net income Less normal tax Normal-tax net income optional method Personal exemption Credit proprietor's services regular method salary Second Revenue Act separate returns Subject to tax Surtax net income surtax rates table of surtax tax on corporations taxable domestic corporations taxpayer Total tax U. S. obligations value excess profits whichever is less