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Partnerships And The "Used Section 38 Property" Investment Credit: A Widening Loophole, David Brian Mursten
Partnerships And The "Used Section 38 Property" Investment Credit: A Widening Loophole, David Brian Mursten
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Home Office Deductions Under The New Section 280a Of The Internal Revenue Code, Edward J. De Guardiola
Home Office Deductions Under The New Section 280a Of The Internal Revenue Code, Edward J. De Guardiola
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Hill Farrer & Burrill, 67 T.C. 411 (1976), David Brian Mursten
Hill Farrer & Burrill, 67 T.C. 411 (1976), David Brian Mursten
Florida State University Law Review
Profit Sharing- NEW DEFINITION OF A PARTNERSHIP "PROFITS INTEREST" DISQUALIFIES AN OTHERWISE QUALIFIED PROFIT SHARING PLAN.
Wright V. Commissioner, 62 T.C. 377 (1974), Aff'd, 543 F.2d 593 (7th Cir. 1976), Ruth L. Gokel
Wright V. Commissioner, 62 T.C. 377 (1974), Aff'd, 543 F.2d 593 (7th Cir. 1976), Ruth L. Gokel
Florida State University Law Review
Income Tax- PROPERTY SETTLEMENT IN DIVORCE- AN UNSETTLED AREA OF SETTLED LAW.