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Taxing Distributions Pursuant To Corporate Reorganizations, William M. Emery
Taxing Distributions Pursuant To Corporate Reorganizations, William M. Emery
Michigan Law Review
"Distributions" implies that we are concerned with the tax problems of the stockholder rather than those of the corporation. And while one corporation may be the stockholder of another, my emphasis will be primarily upon stockholders who are individuals, including, of course, trusts and estates who are taxed as individuals.
Some Latter Day Developments In The Taxation Of Liquidating Distributions: Is The Cop Still On The Beat?, Willard H. Pedrick
Some Latter Day Developments In The Taxation Of Liquidating Distributions: Is The Cop Still On The Beat?, Willard H. Pedrick
Michigan Law Review
Redemption and salvation are doctrinal terms suggestive of the enthusiasm of the camp meeting. It is altogether fitting that these terms be used in connection with the taxation of corporate liquidating distributions. Through redemption of his stock the shareholder may find this world's nearest approach to fiscal salvation-taxation of his receipts on a capital-gains basis. To say the shareholder's enthusiasm for capital-gains treatment approaches a religious zeal is to underestimate the matter. Nor is it difficult to understand his attitude. If corporate earnings and profits, subjected at the outset to a relatively Hat but heavy corporate income tax, are paid …