Cases Decided in the Court of Claims of the United States, Volumes 1-89U.S. Government Printing Office, 1940 |
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... profits tax ; claim for refund following determination by Board of Tax Appeals ; letter of in- quiry not an informal claim for refund ; suggested change in computation not an informal claim ; right of recovery subject to statutory ...
... profits tax ; claim for refund following determination by Board of Tax Appeals ; letter of in- quiry not an informal claim for refund ; suggested change in computation not an informal claim ; right of recovery subject to statutory ...
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... profits tax . MORRELL , JOHN & COMPANY_ 167 NEW WORLD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY_ 558 Writ of certiorari denied by the Supreme Court . NORFOLK - HAMPTON ROADS COMPANY .. 533 OAKLEY , JOHN T ... 531 Damages Aberdeen Proving Grounds ...
... profits tax . MORRELL , JOHN & COMPANY_ 167 NEW WORLD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY_ 558 Writ of certiorari denied by the Supreme Court . NORFOLK - HAMPTON ROADS COMPANY .. 533 OAKLEY , JOHN T ... 531 Damages Aberdeen Proving Grounds ...
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... taxes on club dues and initiation fees . PHILADELPHIA BREWING COMPANY .. 297 Capital stock tax return ; time for filing . PINE ... tax ; capital stock and excess profits . TREXLER , HARRY C. TRIEST AND EARLE , INC ... Government contract ...
... taxes on club dues and initiation fees . PHILADELPHIA BREWING COMPANY .. 297 Capital stock tax return ; time for filing . PINE ... tax ; capital stock and excess profits . TREXLER , HARRY C. TRIEST AND EARLE , INC ... Government contract ...
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... profits taxes of $ 5,017.63 for 1919 , and $ 1,159.50 for 1920 , totalling $ 6,177.13 , with interest on the first ... tax return for 1919 with the collector for the District of Washington , at Tacoma , Washington , in which it disclosed a ...
... profits taxes of $ 5,017.63 for 1919 , and $ 1,159.50 for 1920 , totalling $ 6,177.13 , with interest on the first ... tax return for 1919 with the collector for the District of Washington , at Tacoma , Washington , in which it disclosed a ...
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... profits tax returns for 1919 and 1920 the company deducted from its gross income the excise taxes paid during those years on the manufacture and sale of sweet apple cider , as aforesaid . Subsequently , in 1923 , it was decided by the ...
... profits tax returns for 1919 and 1920 the company deducted from its gross income the excise taxes paid during those years on the manufacture and sale of sweet apple cider , as aforesaid . Subsequently , in 1923 , it was decided by the ...
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Page 132 - For the purposes of this section, a domestic corporation which owns a majority of the voting stock of a foreign corporation from which it receives dividends in any taxable year shall be deemed to have paid the same proportion of any income, war-profits, or excess-profits taxes paid...
Page 56 - ... (a) There shall be allowed as a deduction (in lieu of the deduction for charitable, etc., contributions authorized by section 23 (o) ) any part of the gross income, without limitation, which pursuant to the terms of the will or deed creating the trust, is during the taxable year paid or permanently set aside...
Page 136 - accumulated profits " when used in this subsection in reference to a foreign corporation, means the amount of its gains, profits, or income in excess of the income, war-profits, and excess-profits taxes imposed upon or with respect to such profits or income; and the...
Page 313 - The owner, charterer, agent, consignee, or master of any vessel arriving in the United States from any place outside thereof who fails to detain on board any alien seaman employed on such vessel until the immigration officer in charge at the port of arrival has inspected such seaman...
Page 458 - That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim.
Page 376 - To the extent of the amount receivable by the executor as insurance under policies taken out by the decedent upon his own life; and to the extent of the excess over $40,000 of the amount receivable by all other beneficiaries as insurance under policies taken out by the decedent upon his own life.
Page 552 - ... a public highway, for the use of the government of the United States, free from toll or other charge upon the transportation of any property or troops of the United States.
Page 370 - Include the value of all property — (1) Receivable by the executor. To the extent of the amount receivable by the executor as insurance under policies on the life of the decedent. (2) Receivable by other beneficiaries. To the extent of the amount receivable by all other beneficiaries as Insurance under policies on the life of the decedent...
Page 305 - Act of 1926. (f) For the first year ending June 30 in respect of which a tax is imposed by this section upon any corporation, the adjusted declared value shall be the value, as declared by the corporation in its first return under this section...
Page 56 - ... is during the taxable year paid or permanently set aside for the purposes and in the manner specified in section 23 (o), or is to be used exclusively for religious, charitable, scientific, literary, or educational purposes, or for the prevention of cruelty to children or animals, or for the establishment, acquisition, maintenance or operation of a public cemetery not operated for profit...