General Tax Reform (testimony from Administration and Public Witnesses) Public Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session on the Subject of General Tax Reform, Partea 9;Partea 11;Partea 13U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 |
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Pagina 996
... payments , and prob- ably also personal income tax payments , are more affected by changes in the general level of economic activity than are sales and property tax payments , it is nevertheless clear that since 1969 there has been a ...
... payments , and prob- ably also personal income tax payments , are more affected by changes in the general level of economic activity than are sales and property tax payments , it is nevertheless clear that since 1969 there has been a ...
Pagina 999
... payments , which are considered an ordinary business expense for U.S. tax purposes . Under tax deferral , profits of foreign subsidiaries of U.S. corporations are not taxed unless and until they are remitted to the U.S. parent ...
... payments , which are considered an ordinary business expense for U.S. tax purposes . Under tax deferral , profits of foreign subsidiaries of U.S. corporations are not taxed unless and until they are remitted to the U.S. parent ...
Pagina 1000
... payments , imputed rents and personal exemptions . The estimates are for calendar 1972 . Capital Gains . - Largest among the loopholes which benefit the wealthy almost exclusively is the exclusion from taxation altogether of one - half ...
... payments , imputed rents and personal exemptions . The estimates are for calendar 1972 . Capital Gains . - Largest among the loopholes which benefit the wealthy almost exclusively is the exclusion from taxation altogether of one - half ...
Pagina 1001
... payments go in part to make up for the revenues lost as a result and thus , in effect , to finance the rich family's home purchases . In the same way , in 1972 the 62 percent 1001 State and local bonds Tax-exempt organizations_.
... payments go in part to make up for the revenues lost as a result and thus , in effect , to finance the rich family's home purchases . In the same way , in 1972 the 62 percent 1001 State and local bonds Tax-exempt organizations_.
Pagina 1002
... payments would be fixed above the poverty line . Income taxes would gradually reduce the net amount of the payments as income from other sources rose toward the breakeven point - the level at which the income tax would exactly cancel ...
... payments would be fixed above the poverty line . Income taxes would gradually reduce the net amount of the payments as income from other sources rose toward the breakeven point - the level at which the income tax would exactly cancel ...
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Pagina 1127 - A partnership is an association of two or more persons to carry on as co-owners a business for profit.
Pagina 1127 - The requisites of a partnership are that the parties must have Joined together to carry on a trade or adventure for their common benefit, each contributing property or services, and having a community of Interest In the profits.
Pagina 1037 - ... in excess of gross income for such year, then such carryover or such excess shall be allowed as a deduction, in accordance with regulations prescribed by the Secretary or his delegate, to the beneficiaries succeeding to the property of the estate or trust.
Pagina 1036 - Secretary or his delegate that such transfer was not In pursuance of a plan having as one of Its principal purposes the avoidance of Federal Income taxes.
Pagina 1204 - But so long as Congress generally taps a source of revenue by whomsoever earned and not uniquely capable of being earned only by a State, the Constitution of the United States does not forbid it merely because its incidence falls also on a State.
Pagina 1030 - There are no such limits to contributions made by corporations on behalf of their employees. This distinction in treatment is not based on any difference in reality, since self-employed persons and corporate employees often engage in substantially the same economic activities. One result of this distinction has been to create an artificial incentive for the self-employed to incorporate; another result has been to deny benefits to the employees of those self-employed persons who do not wish to incorporate...
Pagina 1141 - Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South ' Carolina, South- Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. SEPTEMBER 9. ADMISSION DAY : In California. NOVEMBER 1. ALL SAINTS
Pagina 1204 - Whenever a State engages in a business of a private nature, it exercises nongovernmental functions, and the business, though conducted by the State, is not immune from the exercise of the power of taxation which the Constitution vests in the Congress.
Pagina 1050 - ... of the following offenses : The willful failure to file any income tax return which he, as an individual taxpayer, is required by law to file ; The filing of a false or fraudulent income tax return on his or a client's behalf ; or The willful aiding in the preparation and presentation of a false and fraudulent income tax return of a client. If a final judgment of conviction is imposed upon any member for these offenses, his membership in the institute is automatically terminated. In 1971, nine...
Pagina 1351 - ... (2) expenses for meals and lodging in the general location of the new job location for a period of up to 30 days after obtaining employment; and (3...