Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 30Connecticut Bar Association, 1956 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 264
... administration expenses which the law permit- ted was " lost . " Now the beneficiary's taxable income is limited to distributable net income which is computed as follows : Income Less : Deductible administration expenses . Distributable ...
... administration expenses which the law permit- ted was " lost . " Now the beneficiary's taxable income is limited to distributable net income which is computed as follows : Income Less : Deductible administration expenses . Distributable ...
Page 274
... administration expenses be taken in one return to the exclusion of the other.44 For example , attorney's fees paid in one year may be deducted in that year's income tax return while such fees paid in the next year may be deducted in the ...
... administration expenses be taken in one return to the exclusion of the other.44 For example , attorney's fees paid in one year may be deducted in that year's income tax return while such fees paid in the next year may be deducted in the ...
Page 278
... administration period for income tax purposes . The Senate Committee Report55 states that " In the case of estates , the period of administration or settle- ment is the period actually required by the administrator or executor to ...
... administration period for income tax purposes . The Senate Committee Report55 states that " In the case of estates , the period of administration or settle- ment is the period actually required by the administrator or executor to ...
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AMERICAN NOTES ON THE BRITISH | 1 |
SEPTEMBER 1956 NUMBER | 3 |
DECEMBER 1956 NUMBER | 4 |
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