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Abstracts, Mary Jane Plumer
Abstracts, Mary Jane Plumer
Michigan Law Review
The abstracts consist merely of summaries of the facts and holdings of recent cases and are distinguished from the notes by the absence of discussion.
Family Partnerships Under The Income Tax, Yale A. Barkan
Family Partnerships Under The Income Tax, Yale A. Barkan
Michigan Law Review
The usual type of family partnership has the taxpayer operating or organizing a business, and giving or selling a portion of that business to his wife or children. The aim of the taxpayer is to divide his income among members of the family group. The profits are thus taxed to two or more individuals, rather than to the taxpayer alone. Recognition of these family partnerships for federal income tax purposes is just one aspect of the family income problem.
Abstracts, Mary Jane Plumer
Abstracts, Mary Jane Plumer
Michigan Law Review
The abstracts consist merely of summaries of the facts and holdings of recent cases and are distinguished from the notes by the absence of discussion.
The Problem Of Abstracts Of Title, Chester L. Zechiel
The Problem Of Abstracts Of Title, Chester L. Zechiel
Indiana Law Journal
(Editor's Note: The material which follows is the report of a special committee appointed by Frank C. Olive, chairman of the Section on Property and Taxation, to study the problems involved in abstracts of title in the marketing of real estate. The importance of the subject to the legal profession and the exhaustive character of the report justifies its inclusion as a leading article in the Journal. There can be but little question that all lawyers of the State will find its content of great interest.)
Indianapolis, Indiana
January 6, 1945
Abstracts, Mary Jane Plumer
Abstracts, Mary Jane Plumer
Michigan Law Review
The abstracts consist merely of summaries of the facts and holdings of recent cases and are distinguished from the notes by the absence of discussion.
Tax Impediments To Interstate Motor Vehicle Transportation, James W. Martin, Ray H. Garrison
Tax Impediments To Interstate Motor Vehicle Transportation, James W. Martin, Ray H. Garrison
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Federal Taxation Of Tenants By The Entirety, Bruce H. Johnson
Federal Taxation Of Tenants By The Entirety, Bruce H. Johnson
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.