Notes on the Revenue Act of 1918, Volumes 1-2United States. Department of the Treasury, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means U.S. Government Printing Office, 1919 - 188 pages |
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... invested or borrowed ) is a material income - producing factor . It has been sug- gested that this definition be amended so as to include all corpora- tions whose principal stockholders regularly devote their chief time and attention to ...
... invested or borrowed ) is a material income - producing factor . It has been sug- gested that this definition be amended so as to include all corpora- tions whose principal stockholders regularly devote their chief time and attention to ...
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... invested or borrowed ) -is - not a material income producing factor ; but does not include any foreign corporation , nor any corporation 50 per centum or more of whose gross income consists either ( 1 ) -of - gains , prefits or income ...
... invested or borrowed ) -is - not a material income producing factor ; but does not include any foreign corporation , nor any corporation 50 per centum or more of whose gross income consists either ( 1 ) -of - gains , prefits or income ...
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... invested capital , depreciation , depletion , gain or loss , under Title II and III , as if in the possession of the previous owner ; and the income from such property shall be included in the gross income without deduction for any ...
... invested capital , depreciation , depletion , gain or loss , under Title II and III , as if in the possession of the previous owner ; and the income from such property shall be included in the gross income without deduction for any ...
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... invested capital of any American stockholder subject to profits tax because of the fact that stock of a foreign corporation is an admissible asset if the divi- dend be in any part subject to tax , whereas it is an inadmissible asset if ...
... invested capital of any American stockholder subject to profits tax because of the fact that stock of a foreign corporation is an admissible asset if the divi- dend be in any part subject to tax , whereas it is an inadmissible asset if ...
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... invested in stock of a foreign corporation a part thereof shall be deemed inadmissible assets equal to the part of the dividends deductible under the pro- visions of paragraph 6 of subdivision ( a ) of section 234 ; Section 226. Returns ...
... invested in stock of a foreign corporation a part thereof shall be deemed inadmissible assets equal to the part of the dividends deductible under the pro- visions of paragraph 6 of subdivision ( a ) of section 234 ; Section 226. Returns ...
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