Code of Federal Regulations · Section
§ 367.101 — Accounts 231-243, Current And Accrued Liabilities
18 C.F.R. § 367.101
Current and accrued liabilities are those obligations which have either matured or which become due within one year from the date of issuance or assumption, except for: bonds, receivers' certificates and similar obligations which must be classified as long-term debt until date of maturity; accrued taxes, such as income taxes, which must be classified as accrued liabilities even though payable more than one year from date; compensation awards, which must be classified as current liabilities regardless of date due; and minor amounts payable in installments which may be classified as current liabilities. If a liability is due more than one year from date of issuance or assumption by the service company, it shall be credited to a long-term debt account appropriate for the transaction, except, however, the current liabilities previously mentioned.
Authorizing Statute
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Regulation of natural gas companies15 U.S.C. § 717
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Short title16 U.S.C. § 791a