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by Samuel A. Mitchell

 

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Federal Income Taxation of Life Insurance Companies (LexisNexis, 2d ed. 2017) Samuel A. Mitchell (Update Author, Release No. 36)


 
Highest Aggregate Reserves Qualify for Statutory Reserves Cap
Samuel A. Mitchell, Peter H. Winslow, Lori J. JonesK. MullisSeptember 8, 2008
What Does Textron Mean for Preserving the Confidentiality of Tax Accrual Workpapers?
Samuel A. Mitchell, Peter H. WinslowK. MullisMay 2, 2008
New Whistleblower Law Generating Very Large Claims
Samuel A. MitchellK. MullisMay 2, 2008
IRS to Rule on the Meaning of Statutory Reserves
Samuel A. Mitchell, Peter H. WinslowK. MullisFebruary 1, 2008
FIN 48 Developments
Samuel A. MitchellK. MullisSeptember 12, 2007
IRS Issues Exam Guidelines to Promote Consistency
Samuel A. MitchellK. MullisSeptember 10, 2007
Supreme Court Will Not Hear Dow Chemical Co. COLI Case
Samuel A. MitchellK. MullisMay 7, 2007
Proposed Regulations on Capitalization of Tangible Assets Defer Decision on the De Minimis Rule
Samuel A. Mitchell, Peter H. WinslowK. MullisFebruary 13, 2007
Court of Appeals to Reconsider Murphy Case
Samuel A. Mitchell, Peter H. WinslowK. MullisFebruary 12, 2007
The Statutory Reserve Cap on Tax Reserves Includes Deficiency Reserves
Samuel A. Mitchell, Peter H. WinslowK. MullisSeptember 4, 2006
Valuation of Insurance in Force for Tax Purposes
Samuel A. Mitchell, Peter H. WinslowK. MullisDecember 6, 2005
Jobs Act May Change the Economics in Favor of Deposits
Samuel A. Mitchell, Joseph A. Sergi, Peter H. WinslowK. MullisNovember 8, 2004
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