TaxationAppleton, 1927 - 257 pages |
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... excess arises from the tax on premium income which is usually assessed on the gross premium income with no regard whatsoever to profit or loss . Without doubt this is a discriminatory tax without parallel . And to the extent that these ...
... excess arises from the tax on premium income which is usually assessed on the gross premium income with no regard whatsoever to profit or loss . Without doubt this is a discriminatory tax without parallel . And to the extent that these ...
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... the life of the insured when those pro- ceeds exceed the cost of the insurance . The theory underlying this tax is that the excess over the cost corresponds to a return on an investment and since dividends 14 TAXATION.
... the life of the insured when those pro- ceeds exceed the cost of the insurance . The theory underlying this tax is that the excess over the cost corresponds to a return on an investment and since dividends 14 TAXATION.
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... excess of it should be taxed , and as long as one is merely pro- viding for his old age in order that he will not be de- pendent on the state , he should not be penalized by taxation . Life Insurance to Pay Taxes The cash to pay ...
... excess of it should be taxed , and as long as one is merely pro- viding for his old age in order that he will not be de- pendent on the state , he should not be penalized by taxation . Life Insurance to Pay Taxes The cash to pay ...
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... excess of the amount paid to the insurer . One hundred and sixty dollars is the amount which must be reported for income tax purposes . Now let us suppose a 10 - year participating endow- ment policy was issued to B at age of 30 for an ...
... excess of the amount paid to the insurer . One hundred and sixty dollars is the amount which must be reported for income tax purposes . Now let us suppose a 10 - year participating endow- ment policy was issued to B at age of 30 for an ...
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... excess is included in gross income . The act is very specific in saying that it does not matter whether the entire amount is paid during the taxable year or not . Thus it would seem that the difference between the face value and net ...
... excess is included in gross income . The act is very specific in saying that it does not matter whether the entire amount is paid during the taxable year or not . Thus it would seem that the difference between the face value and net ...
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Common terms and phrases
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Popular passages
Page 125 - The amount of all bequests, legacies, devises, or transfers, to or for the use of the United States, any State, Territory, any political subdivision thereof, or the District of Columbia, for exclusively public purposes, or to or for the use of any corporation organized and operated exclusively for religious, charitable, scientific, literary, or educational purposes...
Page 34 - To the extent of the amount receivable by the executor as insurance under policies taken out by the decedent upon his own life; and to the extent of the excess over $40,000 of the amount receivable by all other beneficiaries as insurance under policies taken out by the decedent upon his own life.
Page 111 - States by such trustee or trustees, or by such fraternal society, order, or association, exclusively for religious, charitable, scientific; literary, or educational purposes, or for the prevention of cruelty to children or animals...
Page 205 - The amount received by the insured as a return of premium or premiums paid by him under life insurance, endowment, or annuity contracts, either during the term or at the maturity of the term mentioned in the contract or upon surrender of the contract...
Page 237 - ... (b) To the extent of any interest therein of which the decedent has at any time made a transfer, or with respect to which he has created a trust, in contemplation of or intended to take effect in possession or enjoyment at or after his death, except in case of a bona fide sale for a fair consideration in money or money's worth.
Page 237 - When the transfer is of property made by a resident or by a nonresident when such nonresident's property is within this state, by deed, grant, bargain, sale or gift made in contemplation of the death of the grantor, vendor or donor, or intended to take effect in possession or enjoyment at or after such death.
Page 237 - Whenever property is held in the jomt name« of two or more persons, or as tenante by the entirety, or is deposited in banks or other institutions or depositaries in the joint names of two or more persons and payable to either or the survivor, upon the death of one of such persons the right of the surviving...
Page 179 - ... father, mother, husband, wife, child, brother, sister, wife or widow of a son or the husband of a daughter...
Page 243 - State, or by deed, grant, sale or gift made or intended to take effect in possession or enjoyment after the death of the grantor...
Page 109 - ... for religious, charitable, scientific, or educational purposes, or for the prevention of cruelty to children or animals, no part of the net earnings of which inures to the benefit of any private stockholder or individual, or to the special fund for vocational rehabilitation...