Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 46Connecticut Bar Association, 1972 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 216
... allowed . However , the tax does not apply to distributions that are returns of capital.81 Likewise , " gains from the sale of certain assets which . . . are taxed in part as ordinary income and in part as capital gains . . . [ are ...
... allowed . However , the tax does not apply to distributions that are returns of capital.81 Likewise , " gains from the sale of certain assets which . . . are taxed in part as ordinary income and in part as capital gains . . . [ are ...
Page 221
... allowed ] two and one - half times the exemption amount as calculated [ normally , but N ] o individual or family shall be entitled to more than one exemption . . . . 98 The exemption is complicated by the attempt to limit it in ...
... allowed ] two and one - half times the exemption amount as calculated [ normally , but N ] o individual or family shall be entitled to more than one exemption . . . . 98 The exemption is complicated by the attempt to limit it in ...
Page 290
... allowed for which under any of a number of specified provisions of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 , or corresponding provisions of prior law . Since one of such deductions would have been allowed in most cases , the consequence of ...
... allowed for which under any of a number of specified provisions of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 , or corresponding provisions of prior law . Since one of such deductions would have been allowed in most cases , the consequence of ...
Contents
LEADING ARTICLES | 6 |
Proposal for Revision of the Connecticut Statutes Relative | 8 |
Chronic Alcoholism | 12 |
Copyright | |
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