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  • 1Internal Revenue Code section 1 — Section 1 of the Internal Revenue Code (usc|26|1 or simply IRC §1), titled Tax Imposed is the law that imposes a federal income tax on taxable income, and sets forth the amount of the tax to be paid. A similar tax on corporations is set forth in… …

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  • 2Internal Revenue Code of 1986 — The Tax Reform Act of 1986 redesignated the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 as the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 and made numerous other amendments. The 86 Act, however, did not change the overall structure of the Code. See Internal Revenue Code.… …

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  • 3Internal Revenue Code section 1031 — Under Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code (usc|26|1031), the exchange of certain types of property may defer the recognition of capital gains or losses due upon sale, and hence defer any capital gains taxes otherwise due.ummaryTo qualify… …

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  • 4Internal Revenue Code section 355 — Section 355 of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC § 355) allows a corporation to make a tax free distribution to its shareholders of stock and securities in one or more controlled subsidiaries. If a set of statutory and judicial requirements are met …

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  • 5Internal Revenue Code (Puerto Rico) — The Internal Revenue Code of Puerto Rico (in spanish, Codigo de Rentas Internas de de Puerto Rico ) is the main body of domestic statutory tax law of Puerto Rico organized topically, including laws covering the income tax, payroll taxes, gift… …

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  • 6Rate schedule (federal income tax) — Part of a series on Taxation Taxation in the United States …

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  • 7Revenue neutrality of the FairTax — The Fair Tax Act (USBill|110|HR|25/USBill|110|S|1025) is a bill in the United States Congress for changing tax laws to replace the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and all federal income taxes (including Alternative Minimum Tax), payroll taxes… …

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  • 8Revenue Act of 1942 — The United States Revenue Act of 1942 increased individual income tax rates, increased corporate tax rates (top rate rose from 31 % to 40 %), and reduced the personal exemption amount from $1,500 to $1,200 (married couples). The exemption amount… …

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  • 9Revenue — For other uses, see Revenue (disambiguation). Accountancy Key concepts Accountant · Accounting period · Bookkeeping · Cash and accrual basis · Cash flow management · …

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  • 10Revenue Act of 1928 — The Revenue Act of 1928 (May 29, 1928, ch. 852, 45 Stat. 791), formerly codified in part at 26 U.S.C. sec. 22(a), is a statute enacted by the 70th United States Congress in 1928 regarding tax policy.Section 605 of the Act provides that In case a… …

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