The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 - Administrative law The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
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... received or accrued " and " paid or incurred " shall be con- strued according to the method of ac- counting employed by the contractor or subcontractor in keeping his books . ( j ) The term " contract " is generally used to include a ...
... received or accrued " and " paid or incurred " shall be con- strued according to the method of ac- counting employed by the contractor or subcontractor in keeping his books . ( j ) The term " contract " is generally used to include a ...
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... received or accrued during the applicable period any amount whatever under subject contracts and subcontracts no ... receipt of a Standard Form of Contractor's Report from a contractor , the Board will assign the case to a Re- gional ...
... received or accrued during the applicable period any amount whatever under subject contracts and subcontracts no ... receipt of a Standard Form of Contractor's Report from a contractor , the Board will assign the case to a Re- gional ...
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... received or accrued by such contractor or subcontractor may , within ninety days ( not including Sun- day or a legal holiday in the District of Columbia as the last day ) after the mailing of the notice of such order under subsection ...
... received or accrued by such contractor or subcontractor may , within ninety days ( not including Sun- day or a legal holiday in the District of Columbia as the last day ) after the mailing of the notice of such order under subsection ...
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... received or accrued by a contractor from his renego- tiable contracts and subcontracts for a fiscal year . Accordingly , excessive prof- its will be determined by examining the contractor's financial position and the profits from such ...
... received or accrued by a contractor from his renego- tiable contracts and subcontracts for a fiscal year . Accordingly , excessive prof- its will be determined by examining the contractor's financial position and the profits from such ...
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... received or accrued under a subject contract or sub- contract is renegotiable unless ( a ) re- ceived or accrued with respect to a ter- minated contract or subcontract which is exempt or has been exempted from rene- gotiation or ( b ) ...
... received or accrued under a subject contract or sub- contract is renegotiable unless ( a ) re- ceived or accrued with respect to a ter- minated contract or subcontract which is exempt or has been exempted from rene- gotiation or ( b ) ...
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Administration aggregate agreement allocable to renegotiable Amdt amended amount of excessive amounts received applicable basis chapter Class computation contract or subcontract contractor or subcontractor Contractor's Report contracts and subcontracts corporation December 31 deduction deemed Defense Department durable productive equipment eliminated employee excess profits taxes exemption extent February 25 Federal income tax filing fiscal fiscal year ending Form of Contractor's furnish gotiation Government included Internal Revenue Code Internal Revenue Service inventory June 30 materials ment negotiation non-renegotiable paragraph payment performance period prepayment prescribed prime contracts pursuant receipts or accruals received or accrued refund Regional Board regulations rene renego renegotiable business Renegotiation Act Renegotiation Board renegotiation loss Renegotiation Ruling request respect Secretary section 103 standard commercial article standard commercial service Standard Form statement Statutory provision subchapter subcon subject to renegotiation Subpart tax credit tax returns taxable term termination thereof tiation tion tractor
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Page 124 - The interest of a spouse, minor child, or other member of an employee's immediate household is considered to be an interest of the employee. For the purpose of this section, "member of an employee's immediate household" means those blood relations who are residents of the employee's household.
Page 307 - Under an accrual method of accounting, income is includible in gross income when all the events have occurred which fix the right to receive such income and the amount thereof can be determined with reasonable accuracy.
Page 68 - Such other factors the consideration of which the public interest and fair and equitable dealing may require, which factors shall be published in the regulations of the Board from time to time as adopted. (f) PROFITS DERIVED FROM CONTRACTS WITH THE DEPARTMENTS AND SUBCONTRACTS.
Page 126 - President may authorize, subject to such regulations as he may prescribe, the Department of the Army, the Department of the Navy, the Department of the Air Force, the Department of Commerce...
Page 120 - Government employment. Incompatible activities include but are not limited to : ( 1 ) Acceptance of a fee, compensation, gift, payment of expense, or any other thing of monetary value in circumstances in which acceptance may result in, or create the appearance of, conflicts of interest; or (2) Outside...
Page 183 - ... (2) General rule. — If, during the taxable year, the recognized gains upon sales or exchanges of property used in the trade or business, plus the recognized gains from the compulsory or involuntary conversion (as a result of destruction in whole or in part, theft or seizure, or an exercise of the power of requisition or condemnation or the threat or imminence thereof...
Page 119 - Obvious family or personal relationships, such as those between the parents, children, or spouse of the employee and the employee, when the circumstances make it clear that it is those relationships rather than the business of the persons concerned which are the motivating factors...