Internal Revenue Cumulative Bulletin, Issue 3, Volume 1Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service, 1978 |
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Page 203
... Present law Under present law , individual income tax rates begin at 14 percent on taxable income in excess of $ 3,200 on a joint return and $ 2,200 on a single return . There is no tax on the first tax bracket , re- ferred to as the ...
... Present law Under present law , individual income tax rates begin at 14 percent on taxable income in excess of $ 3,200 on a joint return and $ 2,200 on a single return . There is no tax on the first tax bracket , re- ferred to as the ...
Page 204
... present law , the tax - free income level for a married couple is $ 5,200 . With the increase in the zero bracket ... Present Law and Committee Bill Compared to Projected Poverty Levels Tax - free levels H.R. 13511 Projected poverty ...
... present law , the tax - free income level for a married couple is $ 5,200 . With the increase in the zero bracket ... Present Law and Committee Bill Compared to Projected Poverty Levels Tax - free levels H.R. 13511 Projected poverty ...
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United States. Internal Revenue Service. Table 3. - Tax Rate Schedule Under Present Law and H.R. 13511 For Married Couples Filing Jointly1 Present Law The tax is : No tax . If the taxable income is : Not over $ 3,200 ... Over $ 3,200 but ...
United States. Internal Revenue Service. Table 3. - Tax Rate Schedule Under Present Law and H.R. 13511 For Married Couples Filing Jointly1 Present Law The tax is : No tax . If the taxable income is : Not over $ 3,200 ... Over $ 3,200 but ...
Page 206
... present law is the increase in the zero bracket amount in the joint return schedule from $ 3,200 to $ 3,400 . The increase is from $ 2,200 to $ 2,300 for single persons , or one - half as much as for married couples , to avoid ...
... present law is the increase in the zero bracket amount in the joint return schedule from $ 3,200 to $ 3,400 . The increase is from $ 2,200 to $ 2,300 for single persons , or one - half as much as for married couples , to avoid ...
Page 208
... Present law Under present law , the amount of the personal exemption is $ 750 for the taxpayer , his or her spouse , and each dependent . An addi- tional exemption is provided for a taxpayer who is blind or age 65 or over . Present law ...
... Present law Under present law , the amount of the personal exemption is $ 750 for the taxpayer , his or her spouse , and each dependent . An addi- tional exemption is provided for a taxpayer who is blind or age 65 or over . Present law ...
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Page 413 - ... is used in a trade or business or for the production of Income.
Page 631 - Generally such relationship exists when the person for whom services are performed has the right to control and direct the individual who performs the services, not only as to the result to be accomplished by the work but also as to the details and means by which that result is accomplished.
Page 493 - ... new residence") is purchased and used by the taxpayer as his principal residence, gain (if any) from such sale shall be recognized only to the extent that the taxpayer's adjusted sales price (as defined in subsection (b) ) of the old residence exceeds the taxpayer's cost of purchasing the new residence.
Page 400 - In any calendar year, or (B) such employees as qualify under a classification set up by the employer and found by the Secretary...
Page 151 - INCOME. (a) GENERAL RULE. — In the case of an individual who has received earned income before the beginning of the taxable year, there shall be allowed as a credit against the tax imposed by this chapter for the taxable year an amount equal to the...
Page 138 - If — (1) a corporation adopts a plan of complete liquidation on or after June 22, 1954, and (2) within the 12-month period beginning on the date of the adoption of such plan, all of the assets of the corporation are distributed in complete liquidation, less assets retained to meet claims, then no gain or loss shall be recognized to such corporation from the sale or exchange by it of property within such 12-month period.
Page 25 - The common parent corporation owns directly stock possessing at least 80 percent of the voting power of all classes of stock and at least 80 percent of each class of the nonvoting stock of at least one of the other Includlble corporations. As used in this subsection, the term "stock" does not include nonvoting stock which is limited and preferred as to dividends. (3) The term "affiliated group...
Page 74 - ... if the rates for such furnishing or sale, as the case may be, have been established or approved by a State or political subdivision thereof, by an agency or instrumentality of the United States, or by a public service or public utility commission or other similar body of the District of Columbia or of any State or political subdivision thereof.
Page 80 - ... by such registered holding company, or partly by such registered holding company and partly by one or more majority-owned subsidiary companies...
Page iii - Rulings and procedures reported in the Bulletin do not have the force and effect of Treasury Department Regulations, but they may be used as precedents. Unpublished rulings will not be relied on, used, or cited as precedents by Service personnel in the disposition of other cases. In applying published rulings and procedures, the effect of subsequent legislation, regulations, court decisions, rulings, and procedures...