certified return receipt
1return receipt — The mailing card (Form 3811 for domestic and Form 2865 for international) signed by the addressee of an article and mailed back to the sender as evidence of delivery. This supplemental mail service is available for a fee when using Express Mail… …
2certified mail — n. A delivery service offered by the United States Postal Service that is often used to send legal notices to addresses within the United States. Upon the payment of a fee, the sender is given a receipt when an item is mailed and a record of the… …
3certified mail — A service that provides the sender with a mailing receipt. A record of delivery is kept at the post office of address. This type of mail must be sent at First Class Mail or Priority Mail rates. Certified mail may be combined with return receipt… …
4Certified Mail — United States 15c certified mail stamp of 1955, postman Certified Mail is a type of Special Service mail offered by the United States Postal Service and other postal services that allows the sender proof of mailing, as well as proof of… …
5certified mail — Form of mail similar to registered mail by which sender may require return receipt from addressee …
6certified mail — Form of mail similar to registered mail by which sender may require return receipt from addressee …
7Davis v. Commissioner (constructive receipt) — Davis v. Commissioner., T.C. Memo. 1978 12 (1978),[1] was a case in which the United States Tax Court held that in order to have constructive receipt, a taxpayer must have notice of the attempt to transfer funds to the taxpayer. Contents 1… …
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9CMRRR — Certified Mail, Return Receipt Required (Miscellaneous » USPS) …
10Internal 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… …