Collapse to view only § 53307. Basis for determining gain or loss and for depreciating new vessels
- § 53301. Definitions
- § 53302. Authority for construction reserve funds
- § 53303. Persons eligible to establish funds
- § 53304. Vessel ownership
- § 53305. Eligible fund deposits
- § 53306. Recognition of gain for tax purposes
- § 53307. Basis for determining gain or loss and for depreciating new vessels
- § 53308. Order and proportions of deposits and withdrawals
- Accumulation of deposits
- § 53310. Obligation of deposits and period for construction of certain vessels
- § 53311. Taxation of deposits on failure of conditions
- § 53312. Assessment and collection of deficiency tax
In this chapter, a vessel is deemed to be constructed or acquired by a taxpayer if constructed or acquired by a corporation when the taxpayer owns at least 95 percent of each class of stock of the corporation.
Under the income or excess profits tax laws of the United States, the basis for determining a gain or loss and for depreciation of a new vessel constructed, reconstructed, reconditioned, or acquired by the taxpayer, or for which purchase-money indebtedness is liquidated as provided in section 53310 of this title, with amounts from a construction reserve fund, shall be reduced by that part of the deposits in the fund expended in the construction, reconstruction, reconditioning, acquisition, or liquidation of purchase-money indebtedness of the new vessel that represents a gain not recognized for tax purposes under section 53306 of this title.
For any taxable year, amounts on deposit in a construction reserve fund on the last day of the taxable year, for which the requirements of section 53310 of this title have been satisfied (to the extent they apply on the last day of the taxable year), are deemed to have been retained for the reasonable needs of the business within the meaning of section 537(a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (26 U.S.C. 537(a)).
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a deficiency in tax for a taxable year resulting from the inclusion of an amount in gross income as provided by section 53311 of this title, and the amount to be treated as a deficiency under section 53311 instead of as an adjustment for the declared value excess profits tax, may be assessed or a civil action may be brought to collect the deficiency without assessment, at any time. Interest on a deficiency or amount to be treated as a deficiency does not begin until the date the deposited gain or part of the deposited gain in question is required to be included in gross income under section 51111.