Description of Tax Bills (H.R. 3139, H.R. 3301, H.R. 4056, H.R. 4077, H.R. 4379, and H.R. 4595): Scheduled for a Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Select Revenue Measures of the Committee on Ways and Means on May 19, 1986U.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 - 11 pages |
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... periods after January 31 , 1986 , the bill would deny this foreign earned income exclusion for individuals present in ... period and meet other qualifications . One such qualification is that both spouses must file a consent to allow the ...
... periods after January 31 , 1986 , the bill would deny this foreign earned income exclusion for individuals present in ... period and meet other qualifications . One such qualification is that both spouses must file a consent to allow the ...
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... period in which presence was prohibited ) for housing in such a country or for housing of the spouse or dependents ... periods after Janu- ary 31 , 1986 . 4. H.R. 4077 - Mr . Torricelli Denial of Tax Exemption for Interest on Certain ...
... period in which presence was prohibited ) for housing in such a country or for housing of the spouse or dependents ... periods after Janu- ary 31 , 1986 . 4. H.R. 4077 - Mr . Torricelli Denial of Tax Exemption for Interest on Certain ...
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... periods when a purchasing utility was in default under the agreements de- scribed . 5. H.R. 4379 - Mr . Jenkins ... period beginning before , and ending after , the date of sale ( Code sec . 1034 ) . This rule applies H R 4379 (Mr ...
... periods when a purchasing utility was in default under the agreements de- scribed . 5. H.R. 4379 - Mr . Jenkins ... period beginning before , and ending after , the date of sale ( Code sec . 1034 ) . This rule applies H R 4379 (Mr ...
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... period begins two years before the sale and ends two years after the sale . Thus , a tax- payer may roll over gain on the sale of a principal residence if he or she purchases and uses a new principal residence within a period beginning ...
... period begins two years before the sale and ends two years after the sale . Thus , a tax- payer may roll over gain on the sale of a principal residence if he or she purchases and uses a new principal residence within a period beginning ...
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Air Transportation Excise Airport and Airway Airway Development Act apply retroactively aviation fuels Bill The bill bill would apply bill would deny bill would provide closing costs collecting income corporation or trust country in violation Cuba Date The bill December 31 Denial of Tax derived from members Disallowance of Foreign earned income exclusion Effective Date Electric Utility Bonds Emergency Medical Helicopter emergency medical services exclusion for individuals Executive Order Exempt Certain Emergency Exemption for Interest facility eligible foreign country foreign earned income holding title IDBs income derived Iran January 31 Limited Profit Housing Manage Real Property Medical Helicopter Transportation Nonrecognition of Gain North Korea Occupying New Residence old residence Present Law principal place principal residence Profit Housing Cooperatives reserve fund Sale of Principal shareholders or beneficiaries stock or beneficial take or pay Tax Rules Relating taxable years beginning tenant-stockholder tion Transportation Excise Taxes Transportation From Air Trusts that Acquire Vander Jagt