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Hygrade Food Products v. C.I.R

Circuit Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Jul 7, 1944
144 F.2d 115 (2d Cir. 1944)

Opinion

No. 283.

July 7, 1944.

On petition by taxpayer to review the decision of the Tax Court of the United States.

Petition by Hygrade Food Products Corporation to review a decision of the Tax Court of United States in respect of a tax imposed by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.

Affirmed.

Willkie, Owen, Otis, Farr Gallagher, of New York City (Carl M. Owen, Robert C. Vincent, and Myron Semmel, all of New York City, of counsel), for petitioner.

Samuel O. Clark, Jr., Sewall Key, and Carlton Fox, all of Washington, D.C., for respondent.

Before CHASE and FRANK, Circuit Judges.


To taxpayer's contention that it sustained a loss under § 23(f) of the Revenue Act of 1934, 26 U.S.C.A. Int.Rev.Code, § 23(f), as interpreted in Regulation 86, Article 23(e)-3, it is a sufficient answer that taxpayer did not in fact in the taxable year abandon the plant or sell it at scrap value, but sold it while the plant was still being operated. What taxpayer might have done is irrelevant. What it did is the controlling factor. The Regulation creates an exception which is met only in the event of permanent abandonment or permanent devotion of the property to a radically different use; the Tax Court correctly held that the facts did not bring this case within that exception.

Nor did the taxpayer satisfy the conditions of § 23( l) and Article 23(1)-6 relating to obsolescence. The unprofitable nature of taxpayer's business in the depression years 1931-1935 caused taxpayer to cease operations in Chicago. Only in one of those years, 1934, did taxpayer make a profit; but that profit resulted from the exceptional fact that it procured an unusual government contract for a limited period; and the sharp increase in the price of hogs in 1935 merely augmented the difficulties which had existed in the previous years. Taxpayer could not, on these facts, in a single taxable year validly claim a deduction for obsolescence.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Hygrade Food Products v. C.I.R

Circuit Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Jul 7, 1944
144 F.2d 115 (2d Cir. 1944)
Case details for

Hygrade Food Products v. C.I.R

Case Details

Full title:HYGRADE FOOD PRODUCTS CORPORATION v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE

Court:Circuit Court of Appeals, Second Circuit

Date published: Jul 7, 1944

Citations

144 F.2d 115 (2d Cir. 1944)

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