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Commissioner v. First Security Bank of Utah N.A. 405 U.S. 394 (1972) is a Supreme Court case holding that a bank prohibited from doing insurance business did not need to include in gross income the insurance commissions on credit life insurance that the bank referred to an unrelated insurance company.

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