Description of H.R. 701 ("Computer Contribution Act of 1983"): Scheduled for a Field Hearing (San Francisco, Calif.) Before the Subcommittee on Select Revenue Measures of the Committee on Ways and Means on November 11, 1983U.S. Government Printing Office, 1983 - 7 pages |
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... example , a manufac- turer which makes a charitable contribution of its inventory gener- ally may deduct only its basis in the property . However , under a special rule enacted in the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 ( P.L. 97-34 ) ...
... example , a manufac- turer which makes a charitable contribution of its inventory gener- ally may deduct only its basis in the property . However , under a special rule enacted in the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 ( P.L. 97-34 ) ...
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... example , a manufacturer which donates a product from its inventory generally may deduct only its cost for the item . Special rule for certain research equipment donations Under a special rule , corporations are allowed an augmented ...
... example , a manufacturer which donates a product from its inventory generally may deduct only its cost for the item . Special rule for certain research equipment donations Under a special rule , corporations are allowed an augmented ...
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... example , the U.S. Court of Claims has ipheld denial of charitable deductions claimed by a manufacturer for discounts on purchases of ewing machines by schools , where the court had found that the discounts were offered for the ...
... example , the U.S. Court of Claims has ipheld denial of charitable deductions claimed by a manufacturer for discounts on purchases of ewing machines by schools , where the court had found that the discounts were offered for the ...
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... example , if a manufacturer makes a qualifying contribution of a computer with a cost basis of $ 5X , and a fair market value of $ 16X , the bill would allow the manufacturer a charitable deduction of $ 10X ( twice the $ 5X basis ...
... example , if a manufacturer makes a qualifying contribution of a computer with a cost basis of $ 5X , and a fair market value of $ 16X , the bill would allow the manufacturer a charitable deduction of $ 10X ( twice the $ 5X basis ...
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$5X basis activities are regularly allowed an augment amount of charitable appreciation i.e. augmented charitable deduction augmented deduction rule bill would provide biological sciences sec body of pupils certain newly manufactured charitable deduction otherwise Code sec college or university computers to primary contributions of computer corporation's basis corporations are allowed corporations during 1984 customarily sells deduction be allowed deduction for donations deduction otherwise allow deduction rule provided defined in sec donated computer equipment donated property donations of newly donee in exchange donor corporation donor's basis education of students ending after 1983 equipment or apparatus fair market value fective for taxable newly manufactured computers one-half ordinary gain ordinary-income property physical or biological present law primary or secondary Prior Congressional Action property been sold provide an augmented random access memory regularly enrolled body respect to qualify secondary schools special deduction rule special rule allowed special rule enacted taxpayer twice the basis usual market