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State And Local Taxation -- 1964 Tennessee Survey, Paul I. Hartman Jun 1965

State And Local Taxation -- 1964 Tennessee Survey, Paul I. Hartman

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Five cases involving a construction of sections 67-26021 and 67-26092 of the income tax statute (Hall Income Tax) were consolidated for one opinion in the Gallagher case. Two of the cases involved the redemption of shares by the issuing corporations; the other three involved the liquidation of corporations, with a surrender of shares and distributions of assets. The Commissioner, in all of these situations, imposed an income tax on the amount constituting the difference between the original investments in the shares and the sum received in liquidation or redemption. The Commissioner argues that although these amounts may not have been …


Section 112(B)(6): Benefit Or Burden?, Raymond Whiteaker Dec 1953

Section 112(B)(6): Benefit Or Burden?, Raymond Whiteaker

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The general provision in the Internal Revenue Code pertaining to the liquidation of corporations is section 115 (c). Under this section gain or loss on a liquidation is recognized to the extent that the assets received in liquidation exceed or fail to exceed the basis of the share-holder's stock. An exception to this general rule, however, is provided by section 112(b) (6) whereby a parent may liquidate a subsidiary without recognizing any gain or loss on the liquidation if the statutory requirements are met.

The nonrecognition provision first appeared in the Revenue Act of 1935 as section 110 (a).' This …