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... authorized capital stock . This act did not apply to literary , scientific , medical and re- ligious associations or corporations . License tax . - By Chapter 240 of the Laws of 1895 a tax similar to the organization tax , and known as ...
... authorized capital stock . This act did not apply to literary , scientific , medical and re- ligious associations or corporations . License tax . - By Chapter 240 of the Laws of 1895 a tax similar to the organization tax , and known as ...
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... authorized capital stock . 2. Foreign corporations , paying a license fee or business tax based on the amount of the capital stock used within the state represented by property in the state . 3. Domestic and foreign corporations ...
... authorized capital stock . 2. Foreign corporations , paying a license fee or business tax based on the amount of the capital stock used within the state represented by property in the state . 3. Domestic and foreign corporations ...
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... authorized capital stock . In this respect , it differs from the license tax or initial tax paid by a foreign corporation for the privilege of com- ing into the state to do business , which is based on that part of its issued capital ...
... authorized capital stock . In this respect , it differs from the license tax or initial tax paid by a foreign corporation for the privilege of com- ing into the state to do business , which is based on that part of its issued capital ...
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... authorized to have and a like tax upon any sub- sequent increase . Provided , that in no case shall such tax be less than ten dollars . Such tax shall be due and payable upon the in- corporation of such corporation or upon the increase ...
... authorized to have and a like tax upon any sub- sequent increase . Provided , that in no case shall such tax be less than ten dollars . Such tax shall be due and payable upon the in- corporation of such corporation or upon the increase ...
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... authorized to issue , and a like tax upon any subsequent increase thereof . 351 , L. 1912. ) ( Chap . Note : The amendment of 1917 to Section 180 making the organiza- tion tax in each case not less than $ 10.00 , applies also to ...
... authorized to issue , and a like tax upon any subsequent increase thereof . 351 , L. 1912. ) ( Chap . Note : The amendment of 1917 to Section 180 making the organiza- tion tax in each case not less than $ 10.00 , applies also to ...
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Page 637 - Gross income" includes gains, profits, and income derived from salaries, wages, or compensation for personal service, of whatever kind and in whatever form paid, or from professions, vocations, trades, businesses, commerce, or sales, or dealings in property, whether real or personal, growing out of the ownership or use of or interest in such property; also from interest, rent, dividends, securities, or the transaction of any business carried on for gain or profit, or gains or profits and income derived...
Page 252 - Whenever In the opinion of the Commissioner the use of Inventories is necessary in order clearly to determine the Income of any taxpayer, Inventories shall be taken by such taxpayer upon such basis as the Commissioner, with the approval of the Secretary, may prescribe as conforming as nearly as may be to the best accounting practice In the trade or business and as most clearly reflecting the Income.
Page 636 - The net income shall be computed upon the basis of the taxpayer's annual accounting period (fiscal year or calendar year, as the case may be) in accordance with the method of accounting regularly employed in keeping the books of such taxpayer...
Page 639 - ... rentals or other payments required to be made as a condition to the continued use or possession, for purposes of the trade or business, of property to which the taxpayer has not taken or is not taking title or in which he has no equity...
Page 325 - That every partnership shall make a return for each taxable year, stating specifically the items of its gross income and the deductions allowed by this title, and shall include in the return the names and addresses of the individuals who would be entitled to share in the net income if distributed and the amount of the distributive share of each individual. The return shall be sworn to by any one of the partners.
Page 294 - If, however, an intangible asset acquired through capital outlay is known from experience to be of value in the business for only a limited period, the length of which can be estimated from experience with reasonable certainty, such intangible asset may be the subject of a depreciation allowance, provided the facts are fully shown in the return or prior thereto to the satisfaction of the Commissioner.
Page 608 - States); (3) estate, inheritance, legacy, succession and gift taxes; and (4) taxes assessed against local benefits of a kind tending to increase the value of the property assessed...
Page 445 - ... privileges and immunities of citizens of the States. It threw around them in that clause no security for the citizen of the State in which they were claimed or exercised. Nor did it profess to control the power of the State governments over the rights of its own citizens. Its sole purpose was to declare to the several States, that whatever those rights, as you grant or establish them to your own citizens, or as you limit or qualify, or impose restrictions on their exercise, the same, neither...
Page 288 - Losses sustained during the taxable year and not compensated for by insurance or otherwise, if incurred in any transaction entered into for profit, though not connected with the trade or business...
Page 581 - In the case of merchandise purchased since the beginning of the taxable year, the invoice price less trade or other discounts, except strictly cash discounts approximating a fair interest rate, which may be deducted or not at the option of the taxpayer, provided a consistent course is followed. To this net invoice price should be added transportation or other necessary charges incurred in acquiring possession of the goods.