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Los Angeles, March 25, 1952 20-11 20-2 Mr. Calvin Jf* Cory: Enclosed is copy of letter from Mr. louse dated March 20, 1952, and attached-letter from Mr. Sutton dated March 19', 1952, dealing with the question of whether it would be advisable to make a sale or donation of a water system to the Las Vegas Valley Water District. I am doing some research on the question asked by Mr, House and should like to have the benefit of any Nevada.decisions bearing upon the question of whether the Las Vegas Vallsy Water District is a political subdivision of the State of Nevada within the meaning of Section 23(q)(l) of the Internal Revenue Cod® and whether, if the transfer of the properties were made to the District, the transfer could tee said to be made exclusively for public purposes. As you know, the above mentioned section of the Internal Revenue Code permits corporations to deduct from their gross income contributions or, gifts for the use of "the United States, any state, territory, or political subdivision thereof, , , . . for exclusively public purposes". The regulations under this section found in Title 26, Code of Federal Regulations, Section 29.23(q-1), refer to the regulations under Section 22(b)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code for the definition of "political subdivision", The last mentioned section provides that there is excluded from the gross income of taxpayers interest upon "the obligations of a state, territory or any political subdivision thereof". The regulations under this section provide as follows: "The:term Apolitical subdivision,* within the meaning "of""the exemptiondenot|s any 'division HI the State oV Verritory which is 'a munioipaX ^'rpo'r'atidn'V or to ''which Ha's "been delegated FEe right to exercise’ part of the sovereign power of-the State or' TerritoryV ' As thus defined, a political sub'divlsionof a State or
