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Tax-Free “Unordinary” Income from Non-Investment Sources

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There are several sources of income that don’t fit nicely into a particular category, such as employment income, investment income, or business income. These sources don’t really even fit into the “other ordinary income” category, in large part because these sources of income are often tax-free and don’t come as a result of normal income-generating activities. Thus I group all of these sources into one chapter and called them “unordinary” income. Included in this newly named category are:

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Murdock, M.C. (2013). Tax-Free “Unordinary” Income from Non-Investment Sources. In: TAX INSIGHT. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-6311-1_9

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