New York University Law Quarterly Review, Volume 20Board of the New York University Law Quarterly Review, 1945 - Electronic journals 1947-1951 volumes contain fifth issue: Survey of New York Law. |
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28 . C. If any absorbed corporation did not exist throughout the base period we can have a loss of constructive base period income normally granted under section 713 ( d ) . This is because section 742 ( e ) gives us the right to ...
28 . C. If any absorbed corporation did not exist throughout the base period we can have a loss of constructive base period income normally granted under section 713 ( d ) . This is because section 742 ( e ) gives us the right to ...
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... period . Short years also ha advantage of absorbing credit carryovers and operating overs in the short period . Each period , regardless of t of months in it , is one of the two forward and two back mitted under the carryover benefits ...
... period . Short years also ha advantage of absorbing credit carryovers and operating overs in the short period . Each period , regardless of t of months in it , is one of the two forward and two back mitted under the carryover benefits ...
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... period aggregated into the final year . This results in two inequities : First , only the deductions , expenses , and credits of the final year are chargeable against the compensation for the full period ; second , under our graduated ...
... period aggregated into the final year . This results in two inequities : First , only the deductions , expenses , and credits of the final year are chargeable against the compensation for the full period ; second , under our graduated ...
Contents
LAW QUARTERLY REVIEW | 1 |
Reorganizations and the Excess | 23 |
ARTICLES | 84 |
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