Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 62State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1988 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... term capital gains which would have resulted if legislative action had not been taken in response to the changes worked by the federal Tax Reform Act of 1986 . The federal changes eliminated the 60 % deduction for long - term capital ...
... term capital gains which would have resulted if legislative action had not been taken in response to the changes worked by the federal Tax Reform Act of 1986 . The federal changes eliminated the 60 % deduction for long - term capital ...
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... term capital gains reportable under the estate income tax.26 As a result , long - term capital gains realized by Connecticut estates in taxable years beginning after 1986 will be taxable in full under the estate income tax , although ...
... term capital gains reportable under the estate income tax.26 As a result , long - term capital gains realized by Connecticut estates in taxable years beginning after 1986 will be taxable in full under the estate income tax , although ...
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... term securities to pay more , since their prices are more volatile . In light of the price volatility of the longer - term securities , is it reasonable for the courts to use only 3 - month bill rates ? No , it is not . If held to ...
... term securities to pay more , since their prices are more volatile . In light of the price volatility of the longer - term securities , is it reasonable for the courts to use only 3 - month bill rates ? No , it is not . If held to ...
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SURVEY OF 1987 CONNECTICUT | 11 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 38 |
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