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University of Tennessee, Knoxville

1985

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Technical Bulletins: Irs Regulations Clarifying Taxation Of Non-Cash Fringe Benefits, Richard M. Ellis Nov 1985

Technical Bulletins: Irs Regulations Clarifying Taxation Of Non-Cash Fringe Benefits, Richard M. Ellis

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

The Internal Revenue Service issued regulations clarifying the circumstances in which non-cash fringe benefits provided to employees must be treated as taxable income.


Technical Bulletins: Congressional Action Modifies Irs Vehicle Requirements, Richard M. Ellis Jun 1985

Technical Bulletins: Congressional Action Modifies Irs Vehicle Requirements, Richard M. Ellis

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

President Reagan signed into law on May 24, 1985, the Conference Report to H.R. 1869, which became Public Law 99-44. As of the printing of this Technical Bulletin, Public Law 99-44 had not been printed. This bulletin was based upon the Conference Report, which may have not included all the provisions included in the law upon its publication.


Technical Bulletins: Changes In Irs Rules Regarding Employee Fringe Benefits, Richard M. Ellis Mar 1985

Technical Bulletins: Changes In Irs Rules Regarding Employee Fringe Benefits, Richard M. Ellis

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

This Technical Bulletin discusses temporary regulations issued by the IRS, retroactively effective to January 1, 1985, which affected certain fringe benefits provided to city employees.