Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 67State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1993 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 41
... corporation first imposed by the court more than a decade ago . " In that case the court held that New Jersey could not constitutionally tax gain realized by the taxpayer on the disposition of a 20.6 % interest in another corporation ...
... corporation first imposed by the court more than a decade ago . " In that case the court held that New Jersey could not constitutionally tax gain realized by the taxpayer on the disposition of a 20.6 % interest in another corporation ...
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... corporation subject to the Connecticut tax has sufficient business activity outside of the state to entitle it to the full benefit of income apportionment . Statutorily , a corporation may apportion its income if it conducts business in ...
... corporation subject to the Connecticut tax has sufficient business activity outside of the state to entitle it to the full benefit of income apportionment . Statutorily , a corporation may apportion its income if it conducts business in ...
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... corporation with similar activity conducted by an officer in Connecticut , " the case reflects the tension between the requirements of " outbound nexus " for apportionment and " inbound nexus " that will subject a corporation to tax in ...
... corporation with similar activity conducted by an officer in Connecticut , " the case reflects the tension between the requirements of " outbound nexus " for apportionment and " inbound nexus " that will subject a corporation to tax in ...
Contents
Expert witnesses Shareholder disputes | 11 |
CONNECTICUT APPELLATE REVIEW | 15 |
SURVEY OF 1992 CONNECTICUT | 25 |
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