Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 38Connecticut Bar Association, 1964 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 308
... corporation are increased . On the other hand , if the stock is in reality purchased by a remaining shareholder and paid for by the corporation , then regard- less of form of the transaction , the payment will be con- sidered a dividend ...
... corporation are increased . On the other hand , if the stock is in reality purchased by a remaining shareholder and paid for by the corporation , then regard- less of form of the transaction , the payment will be con- sidered a dividend ...
Page 341
In neither the stock redemption nor the partial liquida- tion situations can the corporation avoid gain being recognized on its appreciated installment obligations . The corporation can , however , avoid substantial capital gains tax by ...
In neither the stock redemption nor the partial liquida- tion situations can the corporation avoid gain being recognized on its appreciated installment obligations . The corporation can , however , avoid substantial capital gains tax by ...
Page 680
... Corporation will not sell such guaranties or pol- icies and neither will the lawyer shareholder . There will be no requirement that all of the shareholders ' title work be handled by insurance with the Corporation . Shareholders will be ...
... Corporation will not sell such guaranties or pol- icies and neither will the lawyer shareholder . There will be no requirement that all of the shareholders ' title work be handled by insurance with the Corporation . Shareholders will be ...
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VOLUME XXXVIII | 7 |
Second VicePresident Joseph P Cooney 266 Pearl Street Hartford 3 | 10 |
Table of Contents | 13 |
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