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Foster v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue

Circuit Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit
Mar 28, 1935
75 F.2d 1013 (7th Cir. 1935)

Summary

In Alice Fisher Foster v. Commissioner, 7 B.T.A. 1137, the Board of Tax Appeals again had substantially the same question before it, and the Board adhered to its ruling in the Mathiesson Case.

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Opinion

No. 5486.

March 28, 1935.

Marcus Whiting, of Chicago, Ill., for petitioner.

Frank J. Wideman, of Washington, D.C., for respondent.

Before EVANS and ALSCHULER, Circuit Judges.


On motion of counsel for respondent, it is now here ordered and adjudged that this cause be docketed in this court, and that the petition for a review of the decision of the United States Board of Tax Appeals, entered on April 21, 1932, be, and the same is hereby, dismissed.


Summaries of

Foster v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue

Circuit Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit
Mar 28, 1935
75 F.2d 1013 (7th Cir. 1935)

In Alice Fisher Foster v. Commissioner, 7 B.T.A. 1137, the Board of Tax Appeals again had substantially the same question before it, and the Board adhered to its ruling in the Mathiesson Case.

Summary of this case from Brewster v. Gage
Case details for

Foster v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue

Case Details

Full title:Alice Fisher FOSTER v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE

Court:Circuit Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit

Date published: Mar 28, 1935

Citations

75 F.2d 1013 (7th Cir. 1935)

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