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Commr. of Int. Rev. v. Chicago Natl. League

Circuit Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit
Jan 23, 1935
74 F.2d 1010 (7th Cir. 1935)

Opinion

No. 5310.

January 23, 1935.

Petition for Review of Decision of the United States Board of Tax Appeals.

Frank J. Wideman, Sewall Key, and S. Dee Hanson, all of Washington, D.C., for petitioner.

Albert L. Hopkins, Jay C. Halls, and Peter L. Wentz, all of Chicago, Ill., for respondent.

Before EVANS, SPARKS, and FITZHENRY, Circuit Judges.


This petition for review involves corporate income taxes for 1927 and 1928, and is taken from a decision of the Board of Tax Appeals, entered March 2, 1934. The contract over which the controversy arises, in so far as it affects the issues here presented, is identical with the contract in Pittsburgh Athletic Company v. Commissioner, 27 B.T.A. 1074, and the material facts there presented were substantially the same as those presented here. That opinion was reviewed by the Circuit Court of Appeals of the Third Circuit, Commissioner v. Pittsburgh Athletic Company, 72 F.2d 883, and affirmed on authority of the principles enunciated in Bonwit Teller Company v. Commissioner (C.C.A.) 53 F.2d 381, 82 A.L.R. 325. With the reasoning and conclusions of those opinions we are in accord.

The decision of the Board of Tax Appeals is affirmed.


Summaries of

Commr. of Int. Rev. v. Chicago Natl. League

Circuit Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit
Jan 23, 1935
74 F.2d 1010 (7th Cir. 1935)
Case details for

Commr. of Int. Rev. v. Chicago Natl. League

Case Details

Full title:COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Petitioner, v. CHICAGO NATIONAL LEAGUE…

Court:Circuit Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit

Date published: Jan 23, 1935

Citations

74 F.2d 1010 (7th Cir. 1935)

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