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Order of the Minister of the Chemical Industry and the Minister of Finance of April 21, 1958 on settlements of profits, losses, and price equalization differences of organizational units supervised by the Minister of the Chemical Industry, and settlements of these units regarding surpluses and shortages of working capital as of January 1, 1958.
Zarządzenie Ministra Przemysłu Chemicznego i Ministra Finansów z dnia 21 kwietnia 1958 r. w sprawie rozliczeń z tytułu zysków, strat i różnic wyrównawczych cen jednostek organizacyjnych podległych nadzorowi Ministra Przemysłu Chemicznego oraz rozliczeń tych jednostek z tytułu nadwyżek i niedoborów środków obrotowych na dzień 1 stycznia 1958 r.
Type
Order (Zarządzenie)
Status
not in force - legal basis repealed (nieobowiązujący - uchylona podstawa prawna)
Announced
1958-04-21
Entry into force
1958-05-13
Texts
Related acts
References (6)
- Resolution No. 42 of the Council of Ministers of February 26, 1958, on the tasks of employment policy in socialized workplaces.
- Resolution No. 460 of the Council of Ministers of November 19, 1957, on the principles of profit distribution and financing of working capital in organizational units subordinate to the Ministers of: Mining and Energy, Heavy Industry, Chemical Industry, Light Industry, Food Industry and Procurement, Construction and Building Materials Industry, Forestry and Wood Industry, and Small Industry and Crafts, linked to the central budget.
- Order of the Minister of Finance of February 7, 1957, on settlements with the central budget regarding profits and losses and working capital.
- Decree of December 17, 1952, on the adoption and execution of the state budget.
- Decree of October 26, 1950, on tax liabilities.
- Decree of May 16, 1946, on tax proceedings.
Legal Basis (2)
- Resolution No. 460 of the Council of Ministers of November 19, 1957, on the principles of profit distribution and financing of working capital in organizational units subordinate to the Ministers of: Mining and Energy, Heavy Industry, Chemical Industry, Light Industry, Food Industry and Procurement, Construction and Building Materials Industry, Forestry and Wood Industry, and Small Industry and Crafts, linked to the central budget.
- Decree of October 26, 1950, on tax liabilities.
Legal Basis from Art. (3)
- Resolution No. 460 of the Council of Ministers of November 19, 1957, on the principles of profit distribution and financing of working capital in organizational units subordinate to the Ministers of: Mining and Energy, Heavy Industry, Chemical Industry, Light Industry, Food Industry and Procurement, Construction and Building Materials Industry, Forestry and Wood Industry, and Small Industry and Crafts, linked to the central budget. · par. 13
- Resolution No. 460 of the Council of Ministers of November 19, 1957, on the principles of profit distribution and financing of working capital in organizational units subordinate to the Ministers of: Mining and Energy, Heavy Industry, Chemical Industry, Light Industry, Food Industry and Procurement, Construction and Building Materials Industry, Forestry and Wood Industry, and Small Industry and Crafts, linked to the central budget. · par. 5 ust. 2
- Decree of October 26, 1950, on tax liabilities. · art. 36 ust. 2
Repeals Resulting From (1)
Acts referring to this act
- Acts Declared Repealed: Resolution No. 392 of the Council of Ministers of October 13, 1958, concerning the principles of profit distribution, equalization differences, loss coverage, financing of working capital, investments, and major repairs in industrial enterprises, and the principles of financial management of industrial associations for 1959.
- Implementing Regulations: Decree of October 26, 1950, on tax liabilities.
- Implementing Regulations: Resolution No. 460 of the Council of Ministers of November 19, 1957, on the principles of profit distribution and financing of working capital in organizational units subordinate to the Ministers of: Mining and Energy, Heavy Industry, Chemical Industry, Light Industry, Food Industry and Procurement, Construction and Building Materials Industry, Forestry and Wood Industry, and Small Industry and Crafts, linked to the central budget.