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Excerpt from Cross-References Within the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 as of January 1, 1959 Section number Is referred to in sections Sect-ion number-s Is referred to in sections 216, 535, 545, 556 248_ 170, 535, 545, 3556, 691, 703, 803, 822 601, 822, 852, 832, 853, 901, 903 905, 1001, 1012. Subchapter B, 161, 211. 166, 172, 270, 271, Part IX. 582, 873, 263 173. 1091, 163. 593, 6511. 265 163, 643. 163, 1016. 267 163, 3545, 556, 611, 615, 503, 514, 616, 6421803, 822, 1235, 832, 1016, 1071, 1361. '1082, 1221, 1231, 268 1016. 1239. 1551. 6504. 642, 1082. 271 '165, 166. 381, 631, 1016. 535, 545, 556, 584, Chapter 1, Sub 1012, 1016, 642, 674, 677, ch'apter C. 1081. 681, Subchapter C 368, 391, 1361; part/i. 35, 75, 242, 551, 584, f, 302, 305, 306, 316, 642, 702; 1016. 331, 902, 170, 246, 270, 381, 1022. 382, 481, 512, 535, 302 301, 304, 545, 556, 584, 642, 318, 346. 703, 852, 303 302, 382, 1242, 1244, 1314, 6166. 1374, 1377, 304 318, 6166. 1402, 6164, 6411. 306, 307, 1016. 1101. 263, 1016. 306 302, 318, 356, 391. 263. 307 312, 1223. 177 1016. 3011, 312. Subchapter B, 62, 703. 312 338, 363. Part VII. 316, 212 62, 164, 265, 267, 1373, 1375 40 691. -_t_ 306. 213 104, 105. 302, 304, 334, 214 213. 382. 71, 7701. Subchapter C, 301, 306, 392, 216 1034. Part II. 1361. Subchapter B, 170, 535, 331 302, 6162. Part VIII. 601, 702, 803, 822, 332 367, 832, 852, 891, 1374. 334, 11, 171, 172, 551, 334 615. 584, 702, 802, 803, 337 811, 821, 822, 832, 341 392. 852, 1244, 1503. 551, 6162. 172, 245, 802, 804, 854, 1244. Subchapter C, 393, 172, 243, 246, 247, Part III. 1361. 1244. 351 358, 362, 172, 246, 802, 804, 861, 1244. 332; 367, 368, 381, 421. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.