The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 - Administrative law The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
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... example , a pension plan is abandoned soon after pensions have been fully funded for per- sons in favor of whom discrimination is prohibited under section 401 ( a ) . The permanency of the plan will be indicated by all of the ...
... example , a pension plan is abandoned soon after pensions have been fully funded for per- sons in favor of whom discrimination is prohibited under section 401 ( a ) . The permanency of the plan will be indicated by all of the ...
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... example , a trust has accumulated assets of $ 1,000,000 at the time of liquidation , determined by acceptable actuarial pro- cedures using reasonable assumptions as to interest , mortality , etc. , as being nec- essary to provide the ...
... example , a trust has accumulated assets of $ 1,000,000 at the time of liquidation , determined by acceptable actuarial pro- cedures using reasonable assumptions as to interest , mortality , etc. , as being nec- essary to provide the ...
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... example , April 1 to March 31 , and in 1954 adopts such a plan effective as of April 1 , 1954 , he will have until June 15 , 1955 , to amend his plan so as to make it satisfy the require- ments of section 401 ( a ) ( 3 ) , ( 4 ) , ( 5 ) ...
... example , April 1 to March 31 , and in 1954 adopts such a plan effective as of April 1 , 1954 , he will have until June 15 , 1955 , to amend his plan so as to make it satisfy the require- ments of section 401 ( a ) ( 3 ) , ( 4 ) , ( 5 ) ...
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... Examples . The rules of this sec- tion may be illustrated by the following examples : Example ( 1 ) . The P Employees ' An- nuity Plan is a nontrusteed plan which is funded by individual annuity contracts issued by the Y Insurance ...
... Examples . The rules of this sec- tion may be illustrated by the following examples : Example ( 1 ) . The P Employees ' An- nuity Plan is a nontrusteed plan which is funded by individual annuity contracts issued by the Y Insurance ...
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... example , a minister who is a common- law employee is not a self - employed individual with respect to income attrib- utable to such employment , even though such income constitutes net earnings from self - employment as defined in sec ...
... example , a minister who is a common- law employee is not a self - employed individual with respect to income attrib- utable to such employment , even though such income constitutes net earnings from self - employment as defined in sec ...
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adjustments aggregate allocation amended by T.D. annuity contract annuity plan arm's length Assume attributable basis behalf beneficiary benefits billing-month bond calendar compensation computed December 31 described in section determined disposition distribution election employee's example exceed excess contribution fair market value filed graph gross income gross profit includible in gross installment Internal Revenue Code January June justments liability meet the requirements ment method of accounting months option granted option is exercised option price owner-employee paid paragraph payments pension percent ployee pool poration Present value prior profit-sharing purposes of section pursuant qualified stock option requirements of section respect restricted stock option retirement revolving credit sale or exchange section 404 self-employed individual series E bond share of stock short period subdivision subpara subparagraph taxable income taxable years beginning taxpayer tion total unstated interest trade or business transfer treated tributions trust
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Page 192 - If no method of accounting has been regularly used by the taxpayer, or if the method used does not clearly reflect income, the computation of taxable income shall be made under such method as, in the opinion of the Secretary, does clearly reflect income.
Page 247 - In order to reflect taxable Income correctly, Inventories at the beginning and end of each taxable year are necessary In every case In which the production, purchase, or sale of merchandise Is an Income-producing factor.
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Page 247 - ... 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 65 - ... taxable year of the distributee on account of the employee's death or other separation from the service, or on account of the death of the employee after his separation from the service, the amount of such distribution...
Page 211 - As used in this section the term "initial payments" means the payments received in cash or property other than evidences of indebtedness of the purchaser during the taxable period in which the sale or other disposition is made.
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Page 247 - Any goods in an inventory which are unsalable at normal prices or unusable in the normal way because of damage, Imperfections, shop wear, changes of style, odd or broken lots, or other similar causes...
Page 13 - ... (2) if under the trust instrument it is impossible, at any time prior to the satisfaction of all liabilities with respect to employees and their beneficiaries under the trust, for any part of the corpus or income to be (within the taxable year or thereafter) used for, or diverted to, purposes...
Page 161 - ... by such individual otherwise than by will or the laws of descent and distribution, and is exercisable, during his lifetime, only by him; and...