Description of Tax Bills (S. 578, S. 768, S. 1276, and S. 1472): Scheduled for a Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Taxation and Debt Management of the Committee on Finance on September 25, 1981U.S. Government Printing Office, 1981 - 14 pages |
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... held for more than 12 months , 50 percent of inventory held for more than 24 months , and 100 percent of inventory held for more than 36 months . This provision would apply to taxable years beginning after December 31 , 1980. Also , S ...
... held for more than 12 months , 50 percent of inventory held for more than 24 months , and 100 percent of inventory held for more than 36 months . This provision would apply to taxable years beginning after December 31 , 1980. Also , S ...
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... held power tools that contained from 50 to 200 parts . The company had a policy of manufacturing all estimated future replacement parts at the same time it manufactured a new product . In this way , the company sought to avoid the ...
... held power tools that contained from 50 to 200 parts . The company had a policy of manufacturing all estimated future replacement parts at the same time it manufactured a new product . In this way , the company sought to avoid the ...
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... held out the prospect that the erroneous method of inventory accounting might never be discovered by the Revenue Service . As a response to the possibility that taxpayers would not request permission to change erroneous methods of ...
... held out the prospect that the erroneous method of inventory accounting might never be discovered by the Revenue Service . As a response to the possibility that taxpayers would not request permission to change erroneous methods of ...
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... held by the taxpayer for more than 12 months . Under the election , inventory items that have been held for more than one year but not more than two years could be written down by not more than one - third of their inventory value as of ...
... held by the taxpayer for more than 12 months . Under the election , inventory items that have been held for more than one year but not more than two years could be written down by not more than one - third of their inventory value as of ...
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$10 million limitation 578 would allow 80-5 and Revenue account for purposes accounting for inventories allow taxpayers apply to taxable beginning after December capital ex change to LIFO clearly reflect income conformity requirement cost or market December 25 December 31 deduct currently Economic Recovery Tax Effective date elects to deduct ending inventory excess inventory exempt small issue FIFO industrial development bonds Interest Exemption Internal Revenue Service inven inventory accounting inventory items inventory writedowns issue industrial development lower of cost March 11 market value market writedowns method of accounting method of inventory net realizable value obligations issued Proc provisions qualified small businesses Recovery Tax Act research and experimental research expenditures research expenses research or experimental Revenue Procedure 80-5 Revenue Ruling 80-60 small issue industrial taxable years beginning taxable years ending taxpayer elects taxpayers using LIFO Thor Power decision tory writedowns trade or business Treasury regulations U.S. Supreme Court value will result