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Working with the new section 367 indirect transfer and GRA rules

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The IRS issued final and temporary regulations providing guidance under IRC section 367(a) concerning treatment of outbound property transfers by US persons to foreign corporations in the context of corporate reorganization transactions defined in other code sections. The regulations include exceptions to the general section 367(a) gain recognition rule and indirect transfer rules.

Author: Lubin, Mark L.
Publisher: CCH, Inc.
Publication Name: The International Tax Journal
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0097-7314
Year: 1999
Tax Law, Public Finance Activities, Foreign corporations, Securities, Corporate reorganizations, Recognition of gain or loss (Taxation), Recognized gain or loss (Taxation)

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The source of income from personal services: not always a clear-cut determination

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Proposed IRS regulations governing the taxation of personal services performed partly within and partly outside the United States are discussed. Topics include the reasons for the proposed changes, apportionment of fringe benefits, and the potential impact of the changes on individuals on assignment in foreign countries.

Author: Dougherty, Clarissa
Publisher: CCH, Inc.
Publication Name: The International Tax Journal
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0097-7314
Year: 2001
PERSONAL SERVICES, Personal and Laundry Services, Employment abroad, Overseas employment, Services industry, Service industries, Employee benefits

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Foreign partnerships: rules, issues, and planning opportunities regarding U.S. filing requirements

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The authors discuss requirements under the Internal Revenue Code, as amended by the Tax Reform of 1997, that foreign partnerships file a partnership return of income if they have US source gross income or effectively connected income, regardless of whether the foreign partnership has any direct or indirect US partners.

Author: Quinn, Thomas F., Garre, Karen, Hangebrauck, Wendi
Publisher: CCH, Inc.
Publication Name: The International Tax Journal
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0097-7314
Year: 2001
Management, Partnership, Partnerships, Tax returns

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Subjects list: United States, Taxation, International aspects
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