| Irving Bank. Columbia Trust Company - 1923 - 148 pages
...resulting from such reorganization. The word "reorganization," as used in this paragraph, includes a merger or consolidation (including the acquisition...other classes of stock of another corporation, or of substantially all the properties of another corporation), recapitalization, or mere change in identity,... | |
| Eric Louis Kohler - 1924 - 514 pages
...resulting from such reorganization. The word "reorganization," as used in this paragraph, includes a merger or consolidation (including the acquisition...other classes of stock of another corporation, or of substantially all the properties of another corporation), recapitalization, or mere change in identity,... | |
| United States. Internal Revenue Service - 1924 - 396 pages
...includes a corporation resulting from a reorganization and includes both corporations in the case of an acquisition by one corporation of at least a majority...all other classes of stock of another corporation. This definition is not an all-inclusive one, but simply enumerates certain cases with respect to which... | |
| John F. Sherwood - 1925 - 206 pages
...includes a corporation resulting from a reorganization and includes both corporations in the case of an acquisition by one corporation of at least a majority...all other classes of stock of another corporation. (i) As used in this section the term "control" means the ownership of at least 80 per centum of the... | |
| Irving Bank-Columbia Trust Company - 1925 - 152 pages
...includes a corporation resulting from a reorganization and includes both corporations in the case of an acquisition by one corporation of at least a majority...all other classes of stock of another corporation. (i) As used in this section the term "control" means the ownership of at least 80 per centum of the... | |
| Walter Elbert Barton, United States, Carroll Wright Browning - 1925 - 580 pages
...distributions by the corporation. SEC. 203. (b.) As used in this section and sections 20140 and 204— (1) The term "reorganization" means (A) a merger or consolidation (including the acquisition by one corporation of Act of 1917. Act of 1916. Act of 1913. Act of 1924. Act of 1921. Act of 1918. at least a majority of... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1926 - 560 pages
...new securities were issued to cover the entire amount, the Federal stamp tax would equal $1,250,000. acquisition by one corporation of at least a majority...substantially all the properties of another corporation, or (b) a transfer by a corporation of all or a part of its assets to another corporation if immediately... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1926 - 560 pages
...new securities were issued to cover the entire amount, the Federal stamp tax would equal $1,250,000. acquisition by one corporation of at least a majority...substantially all the properties of another corporation, or (6) a transfer by a corporation of all or a part of its assets to another corporation if immediately... | |
| Joseph Henry Beale, Roswell Foster Magill - 1926 - 744 pages
...includes a corporation resulting from a reorganization and includes both corporations in the case of an acquisition by one corporation of at least a majority...all other classes of stock of another corporation. This definition is not an all-inclusive one, but simply enumerates certain cases with respect to which... | |
| Eric Louis Kohler - 1927 - 618 pages
...includes a corporation resulting from a reorganization and includes both corporations in the case of an acquisition by one corporation of at least a majority...all other classes of stock of another corporation. (*) As used in this section the term "control" means the ownership of at least 80 per centum of the... | |
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