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INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF 1954

(6) a licensed personal finance company under State supervision, 80 percent or more of the gross income of which is lawful interest received from loans made to individuals in accordance with the provisions of applicable State law if at least 60 percent of such gross income is lawful interest— (A) received from individuals each of whose indebtedness to such company did'not at any time during the taxable year exceed in principal amount the limit prescribed for small loans by such law (or, if there is no such limit, $500), and (B) not payable in advance or compounded and computed only on unpaid balances, and if the loans to a person, who is a shareholder in such company during the taxable year by or for whom 10 percent or more in value of its outstanding stock is owned directly or indirectly (including, in the case of an individual, stock owned by the members of his family as defined in section 544 (a)(2)), outstanding at any time during such year do not exceed $5,000 in principal amount; (7) a lending company, not otherwise excepted by this subsection, authorized to engage in the small loan business under one or more State statutes providing for the direct regulation of such business, 80 percent or more of the gross income of which is lawful interest, discount or other authorized charges— (A) received from loans maturing in not more than 36 months made to individuals in accordance with the provisions of applicable State law, and (B) which do not, in the case of any individual loan, exceed in the aggregate an amount equal to simple interest at the rate of 3 percent per month not payable in advance and computed only on unpaid balances, if at least 60 percent of the gross income is lawful interest, discount or other authorized charges received from individuals each of whose indebtedness to such company did not at any time during the taxable year exceed in principal amount the limit prescribed for small loans by such law (or, if there is no such limit, $500), and if the deductions allowed to such company under section 162 (relating to trade or business expenses), other than for compensation for personal services rendered by shareholders (including members of the shareholder's family as described in section 544(a)(2)) constitute 15 percent or more of its gross income, and the loans to a person, who is a shareholder in such company during the- taxable year by or for whom 10 percent or more in value of its outstanding stock is owned directly or indirectly (including, in the case of an individual, stock owned by the members of his family as defined in section 544(a)(2)), outstanding at any time during such year do not exceed $5,000 in principal amount; (8) a loan or investment corporation, a substantial part of the business of which consists of receiving funds not subject to check and evidenced by installment or fully paid certificates of indebtedness or investment, and making loans and discounts, and the loans to a person who is a shareholder in such corporation during such taxable year by or for whom 10 percent or more in value § 542(c)(6)