Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 37Connecticut Bar Association, 1963 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 120
... allowed as deductions ( i.e. , not taxed ) in prior years . Therefore , the amounts of the contributions repre- senting the employee's own contributions ( if any ) together with the amounts contributed that were not taxed must be taxed ...
... allowed as deductions ( i.e. , not taxed ) in prior years . Therefore , the amounts of the contributions repre- senting the employee's own contributions ( if any ) together with the amounts contributed that were not taxed must be taxed ...
Page 165
... allowed and paid . This provision applies only to interest and penalties on taxes that are additional to the allowed taxes of $ 4,668.56 . But the penalties the govern- ment here seeks to collect are not on any such additional taxes ...
... allowed and paid . This provision applies only to interest and penalties on taxes that are additional to the allowed taxes of $ 4,668.56 . But the penalties the govern- ment here seeks to collect are not on any such additional taxes ...
Page 280
... allowed as credits to the owner , because five days ' notice that such payment was to be made had not been given to all subcontractors known to the owner . If such payments were allowed as a credit , con- tractors and owners could avoid ...
... allowed as credits to the owner , because five days ' notice that such payment was to be made had not been given to all subcontractors known to the owner . If such payments were allowed as a credit , con- tractors and owners could avoid ...
Contents
MARCH 1963 NUMBER | 1 |
VicePresident Walter M Pickett Jr 111 West Main Street Waterbury | 2 |
BOARD OF EDITORS OF CONNECTICUT BAR JOURNAL | 11 |
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